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Re: [tor-relays] Wildly Different BandWidth Numbers
> On 2. Feb 2021, at 22:46, Eddie <stunnel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Looking at the consensus health page for my relay D195E5CE8AE77BAC91673E6CFB7BD0AF57281646), I see wildly different values for bandwidth:
>
> bw=3060
> bw=910
> bw=340
> bw=620
> bw=5130
>
> Why is there such a discrepancy. I'm guessing this has something to do with my relay bouncing in and out of Guard status on a regular basis (which I'm sure can't be a good thing).
>
> Is there anything I can do to maintain a consistent value, be it at one end of the scale or the other.
Hi Eddie,
my bwauth has consistently rated your relay around 1000 for months. I
think this is just the kind of network connectivity you offer to some
parts of the world. This is not a problem for the bwauth system in
principle, we have them spread across the world a bit to see how well a
relay works in different places.
A certain amount of flag flapping is normal in Tor. For your relay, my
dirauth has these values:
+MTBF 103 0.00010 S=2020-10-31 20:19:00
+WFU 103 106
This gives a WFU of 0.9716, which means I don't consider your relay a
guard currently. Once your WFU raises, you will be considered a guard
again.
Cheers
Sebastian
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