Hi Mathew, I run multiple exit nodes in the US and have what could be the same problem. My first node 'apexio' has been running with 99.99% uptime for four months and the bandwidth usage is minimal and dropping. I'm using Linux with very fast hardware and ample resources.
I mentioned all the specifics on this list a couple weeks ago and no one had a solution. https://globe.torproject.org/#/search/query=apexio A customer of mine also has the same issue. Something is going on that's NOT related to hardware or network speed, but is a symptom of some issue in the Tor network. Recently I turned up nineteen additional nodes on that server and they're averaging 60Mbps of overall throughput. CPU load is still 0.00. -Jon On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Mathew <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I run a non-exit relay in Australia. My relay has been running for almost > 15 days and has seen very little traffic. > I have a 100/40 fibre connection and bandwidth is set at 2MB/s and 2.5MB/s > burst. > > The mean read/write is 3.22kb/s and the advertised bandwidth constantly > varies between 100-800kb/s which is obviously a fraction of my available > bandwidth. > > Do relays located in less tor frequented countries see much less traffic > or something? I have ports set at 443 and dirport 9030, is this an optimal > port setting? > > Anyone with helpful information would be appreciated. My relay is 1337m8 > if anyone wants to look at the traffic. > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > >
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