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Re: [tor-relays] Uptime missing from Arm



Missed the important bit - its the same for ubuntu 16 and 14 - no uptime and other stats out

Cheers
Mark B
Snaptor.co.uk (non commercial)


> On 9 Jan 2017, at 11:15, Sec INT <sec.int9@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I just use webmin and cluster all relays - it has uptime monitors and various alerts you can set - the cluster cron job is useful for regular updating and clearing house plus executing one off commands on all servers e.g. Updating myfamily row 
> 
> Vnstat for stats and graphs although cactus is a good tool also 
> 
> Easier than Zabbix...
> 
> Cheers
> Mark B
> Snaptor.co.uk (non commercial)
> 
> 
>> On 9 Jan 2017, at 10:08, mistral.relay@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> 
>> Just to confirm - I see the same issue (Debian). So arm is only partially useful (not being really reliable) but I think it's not maintained anymore (?). I was looking into theonionbox for status reporting but that one also needs further development before becoming a reliable tool for monitoring...
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Am 09.01.2017 10:27 schrieb Norman Rieß:
>>> Same on plain old Debian.
>>> Norman
>>>>> Am 08.01.2017 um 21:34 schrieb Alan:
>>>>> Yes I have this exact problem aswell
>>>>> I have a similar problem,
>>>>> arm does not show uptime and the average bandwidth rate is way to high.
>>>>> When I start arm I get a log entry that looks like this:
>>>>> "20:37:54 [ARM_NOTICE] Read the last day of bandwidth history from the
>>>>> state file (21 minutes is missing)"
>>>>> The time varies, sometimes it is even negative.
>>>>> The operation system is Fedora 25, with arm 1.4.5.0
>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>> Simon Fischer.
>>>>>> On Sun, 2017-01-08 at 10:47 -0800, Damian Johnson wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Alan, what linux distribution is this with? The only platform I'm
>>>>>> aware of having issues with the uptime is OpenBSD. This is because
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> uptime requires parsing ps output and on that sole platform they show
>>>>>> it in 12-hour local time with am/pm indicators, and a format that
>>>>>> shifts if over a day (ie. a true parsing pita :P).
>>>>>> Cheers! -Damian
>>>>>>> On 1/8/17, Alan <tor-relay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>> I have 3 relays running but on Arm only one shows the uptime. Also
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> Averages it keeps are way off.
>>>>>>> Alan.
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