I looked at https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/D60B02A13F5D9CAFD6EC27A5332C5FEF5B769105 / 4FreeSpeech for the latest vote:
moria: w Bandwidth=3012 Measured=1890 maatuska: w Bandwidth=3012 Measured=3820 gabelmoo: w Bandwidth=3012 longclaw: w Bandwidth=3012 consensus: w Bandwidth=20 Unmeasured=1 Once you get 3 measurements you should pop over to a real measurement. (How sane it stays is a whole other issue.) It's possible (although not simplified) to grab historical measurements from archived votes and consensuses and figure out how and when different dirauths voted on you. -tom On 12 June 2015 at 12:56, Speak Freely <[email protected]> wrote: > Zero progress on this, so I thought I'd pop it up again. > > I'm only pointing this out because it's interesting, not because I think > anyone will do anything about it. It may be interesting to someone > looking into the diversity of consensus weights given a small subset > from two providers, that is all. > > Neither of the two problem relays have gotten rid of their consensus > weight of 20. One of my other relays has lost significant consensus, > from 11170 to 1720, its now pushing peanuts, or about 1/10 of what it > used to. > > My oldest relay pushed(in/out) ~10TB last month before losing it's > consensus weight. > My other relay, brand new, has been up for about a week and still stuck > at 20. > > All 5 relays come from 2 providers in the euro-region, my other relays > are not important so are not displayed. > > About ~4 hours ago I restarted the 5 relays to see the fun. Since that > time, here is that status of each: > > 1) Measured speed 165.6Kb/s (arm) > Downloaded 50.0GB > Uploaded 51.0GB > Avg Rate: 66.8Mbit/s (vnstat) > Consensus 21200 > Provider #1 > > 2) Measured speed 105.4Kb/s (arm) > Downloaded 28.7GB > Uploaded 29.4GB > Consensus 13500 > Avg Rate 38.13Mbit/s (vnstat) > Provider #2 > > 3) Measured speed 13.4Kb/s (arm) > Downloaded 4.1GB > Uploaded 4.3GB > Consensus 1720 > Avg Rate 5.4Mbit/s (vnstat) > Provider #2 > > 4) Measured speed 160b/s (arm) > Downloaded 3.1GB > Uploaded 3.2GB > Consensus 20 > Avg Rate 3.82Mbit/s (vnstat) > Provider #2 > **Oldest relay in list > > 5) Measured speed 160b/s (arm) > Downloaded 217MB > Uploaded 216MB > Consensus 20 > Avg Rate 204kbit/s (vnstat) > Provider #1 > **Newest relay in list > > Relay #5 should be acting more like relay #1. Keep in mind though relay > #1 was rate limited last week by half because my provider asked me to - > it was for a period of time happily doing 75-90Mb/s each way. Relays > #2-4 should all be similar, but they're everywhere. > > Enjoy. > > > Matt > Speak Freely > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
