Hej,
thanks David!
In the meantime, we know that the "CellStatistics" option is very very memory
hungry and so you could disable that one and see if this stabilizes thing for
you.
This helped regarding the memory consumption. It's still up to 6G
The current network conditions are abnormal
On 7/25/22 19:56, David Goulet wrote:
On Linux, we use /proc/meminfo (MemTotal line) and so whatever also max limit
the kernel would put for that.
Here both Tor relays do use about 4 GB each:
$ pgrep tor | xargs -n 1 pmap | grep total
total 4211476K
total 4226580K
whilst
On 25 Jul (19:31:16), Toralf Förster wrote:
> On 7/25/22 14:48, David Goulet wrote:
> > It is usually set around 75% of your total memory
>
> Is there's a max limit ?
Capped to "SIZE_MAX" which on 64 bit is gigantic, like around 18k Petabytes.
On Linux, we use /proc/meminfo (MemTotal line) and
On 7/25/22 14:48, David Goulet wrote:
It is usually set around 75% of your total memory
Is there's a max limit ?
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On 22 Jul (23:28:51), Fran via tor-relays wrote:
> Hey,
>
> new non-exit relay, Debian 11, tor 0.4.7.8-1~d11.bullseye+1, ~ 1 week old
> (-> no guard)
>
> KVM VM with atm 4 cores, host passthrough AMD EPYC (-> AES HW accel.).
>
> As can be seen at the attached screenshots memory consumption is