> On 17 Feb 2018, at 14:03, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I moved the older keys to my working delay and had to generate new one in the 
> faulty one.
> 
> Here you can find my info.log file i did not have one beforehand, so i can 
> not compare it.
> 
You might want to check your log options.

Your last logs said you were logging at more than notice.

> However it seems like the relay is working now.
> 
> https://pastebin.com/iC5Rutq8
> 
> Could it be working now because there is minimized load due to the new keys?
> 
Yes.
Your router probably can't deal with that many connections.
> What should i do to reduce the load?
> 
Only run one relay behind that router.
> Decrease max bandwith
> 
Use:
MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 1 MBytes
> can i somehow decrease max connections?
> 
How many connections do both your relays have open when they fail?
Use "netstat"to find out.
You can not run a good relay with less than 7000 connections.
Each relay needs to be able to connect to every other relay.

T

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