#23693: 0.3.1.7: Assertion threadpool failed in cpuworker_queue_work --------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: alif | Owner: nickm Type: defect | Status: reopened Priority: Medium | Milestone: Tor: 0.3.4.x-final Component: Core Tor/Tor | Version: Tor: 0.3.1.9 Severity: Normal | Resolution: Keywords: prop286 | Actual Points: Parent ID: | Points: Reviewer: | Sponsor: --------------------------+------------------------------------ Changes (by teor):
* keywords: 029-backport, 030-backport, 031-backport, review-group-24 => prop286 * version: Tor: 0.3.1.7 => Tor: 0.3.1.9 Comment: Replying to [comment:17 rustybird]: > > (please reopen if this bug occurs in any version released _after_ today.) > > It still occurs if `server_mode()` is false but `dir_server_mode()` is true. Doesn't seem to make a difference (with 0.3.1.9) if it is set up like that in `torrc` on startup, or the result of being reconfigured. > > (Use case for this configuration: http://github.com/rustybird/corridor calls `SETCONF DirPort="127.0.0.1:9030 NoAdvertise"` to ensure the client continues to refresh the consensus even when dormant.) Running a directory mirror will cause a lot of unnecessary load and disk usage, particularly with newer tor versions. You'll generate a whole bunch of compressed diffs that you'll never serve. Try using `FetchDirInfoEarly 1` instead. If this doesn't work, just issue a RESOLVE request to a common address every hour or two at random, to keep tor alive. We have a proposal for a better controller API for this. Also, if you want a consensus with IPv6 addresses on a client, use `UseMicrodescriptors 0`. If you don't care about descriptors, and want to save bandwidth, use `FetchServerDescriptors 0`. You might find some bugs using this option, it's not well-tested. You can set `SOCKSPort 0` if you're not using it. It might add a bit of security. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23693#comment:20> Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki <https://trac.torproject.org/> The Tor Project: anonymity online
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