-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 09 Mar 2016 01:16:18 +0000, you wrote: > > Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 12:08:31 +1100 > From: Tim Wilson-Brown - teor <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Hibernation Expectations > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > > On 9 Mar 2016, at 05:29, [email protected] wrote: > > > > Signed PGP part > > I am allocating 100gb of bandwidth up and down every day. When my > > middle relay goes into hibernation, should I expect my stats to go > > to hell? Should I also expect my flags my stable and guard flags to > > be removed? > > Yes, but they'll come back eventually. > > > > > If I reach my bandwidth restrictions 10 hours before it is reset, > > is this the reason why the relay would lose guard and stable flags? > > I may need to restrict my bandwidth to 60gb up and down as I only > > have 3tb of bandwidth to donate on a monthly basis. > > This is another question we see frequently. > Until we get a FAQ or wiki entry for it, I'd encourage you to search the list > archives for previous answers. > > There are good reasons to run a relay that's always on. > Then again, there are also good reasons to run a fast relay. > If you're very close to your bandwidth cutoff, why not decrease it slightly, > and run all the time? > > Tim
I have changed my AccountingMax to 60gb and my RelayBandwidthRate to 5mb and my RelayBandwidthBurst to 10mb. I will monitor these settings for the next couple of days to see, if I reach my AccountingMax number. If I do reach the AccountingMax number then I will reduce the RelayBandwidthRate and RelaybandwidthBurst down until my server can run 24/7. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.15 (MingW32) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJW4G4MAAoJEH1gNwhiMDZu8bsP/3j4GYhUKZMZbnm2+i+7XJ5C vGWxQgHC/7bMe5zuQY7CjHuPZRjqNImbQTy8FPLb1NGKuutVS1RcQafDvTVBUJiL a64dTCAAbf12AScSxCzhqgBpWQ1nW2mKRPTeGUOrkeCPgx3o/Cqby5U3fL0Hcy3R lhrTWOlca3waJDnpNzlslMgXVLhoR+cspflKoi+NzFoanHDveipkcZEr65cIBoWJ QlYcfH0CE1070W68DatwtNzyQW7Mm9bMULX8aWJQpjMIvd/GKZ6OGGysXjgLDbDN x2b7/VcHuxNXaVJSbhdenoA2GoF1h02Sl9K1QUMVo46LqVfsJiZduSmvB4EJz9VA KsMmTc3C51Mp3EgdH538gP9lfNA/PhT/1KrHFz9ILnC0sy9E8zxHzpk9+Lt7652/ PTaeVE0+1epAVG3namxaMLiK36gOUD4xuGi3UP18U2s7UzlaesEusSie6j+wHZid /D3pQTE50Mj7eb4yxLziBU/DS3UB4FwhRphCKqnB/ZdJWbMZ88hAfwfcgxmTjvB0 7fZ6wtZDsdAqWPOTzRlkEVifS1ZcS0WgT2FGSmzBbUH7/hT9YTuKdHelUNrYBJy+ 3b5A+6/kMCBUV0bJjiUirINATG0XJDGoYmSjFm/Z7ac/vfOh+TXzTwiG+yITJ1cA FuaKL42rov2Ier2nWnYu =BnNF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
