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Re: low bandwidth utilization




Or perhaps you're running Tor under VMWare? It turns out VMWare is absolutely awful at keeping the system clock sane, and it can easily create weirdnesses like this.


-Ben

Florian Reitmeir wrote:
Hi,

/var/log/tor/log after the crash?
Nothing unusual as far as I can see:

Jul 03 06:25:34.506 [notice] Tor 0.1.1.21 opening new log file.
Jul 03 14:32:13.626 [notice] hibernate_begin(): Interrupt: will shut down in 30 seconds. Interrupt again to exit now.
Jul 03 14:32:43.584 [notice] consider_hibernation(): Clean shutdown finished. Exiting.
Jul 03 14:32:49.316 [notice] Tor 0.1.1.21 opening log file.
Jul 03 14:32:49.527 [notice] Your Tor server's identity key fingerprint is 'redgene 3BB0 DC6E A321 256D DD11 5519 7DBD 3F1E 4862 3549'
Jul 03 14:32:50.523 [notice] We now have enough directory information to build circuits.
Jul 03 14:32:50.687 [notice] router_orport_found_reachable(): Self-testing indicates your ORPort is reachable from the outside. Excellent. Publishing server descriptor.
Jul 03 14:32:51.383 [notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit. Looks like client functionality is working.
Jul 02 06:25:22.809 [notice] Tor 0.1.1.21 opening new log file.
Jul 03 06:25:34.435 [notice] do_hup(): Received reload signal (hup). Reloading config.
Jul 01 06:25:31.956 [notice] Tor 0.1.1.21 opening new log file.
Jul 01 23:16:39.030 [notice] hibernate_begin(): Interrupt: will shut down in 30 seconds. Interrupt again to exit now.
Jul 01 23:17:09.703 [notice] consider_hibernation(): Clean shutdown finished. Exiting.
Jul 01 23:17:24.867 [notice] Tor 0.1.1.21 opening log file.
Jul 01 23:17:25.349 [notice] Your Tor server's identity key fingerprint is 'redgene 3BB0 DC6E A321 256D DD11 5519 7DBD 3F1E 4862 3549'
Jul 01 23:17:27.182 [notice] We now have enough directory information to build circuits.
Jul 01 23:17:27.746 [notice] router_orport_found_reachable(): Self-testing indicates your ORPort is reachable from the outside. Excellent. Publishing server descriptor.
Jul 01 23:17:28.275 [notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit. Looks like client functionality is working.
Jul 02 06:25:22.758 [notice] do_hup(): Received reload signal (hup). Reloading config.
Jun 30 06:25:31.988 [notice] Tor 0.1.1.21 opening new log file.
Jul 01 06:25:31.955 [notice] do_hup(): Received reload signal (hup). Reloading config.
Jun 29 06:25:03.123 [notice] Tor 0.1.1.21 opening new log file.
Jun 30 06:25:31.987 [notice] do_hup(): Received reload signal (hup). Reloading config.
Jun 28 06:25:32.537 [notice] Tor 0.1.1.21 opening new log file.
Jun 29 06:25:03.122 [notice] do_hup(): Received reload signal (hup). Reloading config.

is this your log file? the timestamps really make me shudder, normally log file entries are sorted in time...

do you use ntpdate with cron? or an ntpd on the system?