El 16/02/11 16:52, Steve Snyder escribiÃ:
Hello. My Tor router, named ThunderGodTor, seems to be using too little bandwidth. I have configured the bandwidth limit as 100KB and the burst at 200KB. At http://torstatus.asprion.org/ i see confirmation of this configuration, plus an Observed bandwidth of roughly 119KB. All these values are well within my total network bandwidth. Check out the Router Detail page at http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/ for my stats. It shows an average of about 35KB - 40KB with rare peaks at 100KB. This confirms my observation that Tor is not actually using the 100KB limit I specified. I am not choking on CPU (1%) or memory utilization (about 7%) on my router machine, so what is the bottleneck in my router utilization? Thanks.
I posted, a month or so ago, the same issues on our CriptoLabTORRelays[1][2][3] and on my own Tor relay[4]. We used to get about 150KB/s of bandwith usage and now...about 24 with peaks of 65 or so, odd...
[1]http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=a65f3cbe32d8b52afcd2b09f0258d5cef1b12f48 [2]http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=1d6a27aed313662e35f550b212335d4797dccdf6 [3]http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=3e628de58df60a228c38fa83d000439d129d00cc [4]http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=1554f8125df9644c1a0127b29f83b08233452b00 -- ----------------------------------- Daniel Franganillo Corrales ----------------------------------- e-mail: danielf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------------- CriptoLab. Despacho 6305. Facultad de InformÃtica. Campus de Montegancedo S/N Universidad PolitÃcnica de Madrid. Boadilla del Monte. Madrid (Spain) TelÃfono - 91 336 (3673) -----------------------------------
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