I am sorry for providing not enough info, Both are no exits.
The error relay: A29D2A78A8A954819E220CEFBEBCE95D2FCFA54D (https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/A29D2A78A8A954819E220CEFBEBCE95D2FCFA54D) The other one: A0B4C435650B6D86D618EFD10EDED34FD2AFF562 (https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/A0B4C435650B6D86D618EFD10EDED34FD2AFF562) here you can find my whole notices.log since the last reinstall: https://pastebin.com/RLTp7ZqJ The Problem usually occures when i restart the PI after beeing shut down to long. Tor is installed through the apt-get repository. I think it uses systemd Am 17.02.2018 um 00:53 schrieb teor: > >> On 17 Feb 2018, at 10:44, Paul <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I am running two relays on debian (one on Raspian 9 and one on Debian 9) >> and one of them for over three months now. > Are you running an exit? > > Please link to your relays on Relay Search. > >> Some time ago the older one started to loop at startup. >> >> I reinstalled tor and it worked for some time only to loop again. >> >> The last notices entry looks like this "Feb 16 19:36:14.000 [notice] >> Bootstrapped 0%: Starting" and the next is "Feb 16 19:42:08.000 [notice] >> Tor 0.2.9.14 (git-a211f886ad759cab) opening log file." then it tells >> about opening the listeners and parsing the GEOIP files, then my relay >> identity and the bootstrapped 0% entry again (left some informational >> entries out). > What is the log entry right before the relay restarts? > > Please don't leave out log entries. > When you do, we have to guess what the missing log entries are. > > If you think the log is too long, put it in a pastebin that can be accessed > using Tor Browser in high security mode. > >> The debug log looks like it is getting descriptors and stuff correctly. >> >> What could be the problem? > Are you using systemd, or some other startup notification system? > Your relay could be failing to notify systemd that it has started. > And then systemd is restarting it. > > Are there limits on RAM, file descriptors, or disk usage on your system? > Your relay could be exceeding some kind of OS limit, and being terminated. > And then systemd is restarting it. > > I'd really need to see your logs to work out what's happening. > > T > > > _______________________________________________ > 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
