Hi Greg,
This sounds like a good idea to me, that we could extend upon.
It would be great if the graphs that cannot be plotted (no data
available - may it be 3-days or 5-years) were removed or just marked
with "No data available" or some other adequate message.
Kind regards,
RE Dial
Greg:
> On
Hi Robert,
Do you know how we could push forward with that? File a ticket/bug?
Thanks for you interest!
Greg
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 1:26 AM, Robert E Dial wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> This sounds like a good idea to me, that we could extend upon.
>
> It would be great if the
> This is the result of a change made in Tor 0.2.5 that causes the relay
> to only record bandwidth data for 24 hour period (instead of 4 hours).
Some others relays have no 1 year consensus graph or later, but bandwidths
graph are ok.
See https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 1:23 AM, Aeris wrote:
> > This is the result of a change made in Tor 0.2.5 that causes the relay
> > to only record bandwidth data for 24 hour period (instead of 4 hours).
>
Is it worth removing the 3-day graphs, or maybe adding a note next to the
Hi Kenneth, Krishna,
This is the result of a change made in Tor 0.2.5 that causes the relay
to only record bandwidth data for 24 hour period (instead of 4 hours).
The 3 day chart makes use of data that is collected every 4 hours, so
for relays older than 0.2.5 you will find the charts are
Is atlas.torproject.org broken or changed?
It seems to show only 1 month and longer graphs now.
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On 01/10/2016 08:35 PM, krishna e bera wrote:
> Is atlas.torproject.org broken or changed?
> It seems to show only 1 month and longer graphs now.
I've wondered about this myself. I'm currently running two relays,
Anosognosia and AnosognosiaToo, and the latter has never shown up on
Atlas