hello Moritz, thanks for your reply,I take the smallest offer in vps, to decrease the swapping and consum of ram i have to decrease RelayBandwidthRate? for the moment it's at 1000 KB and the burst at 1500 KB, it's better to put it to 500 KB ? that will give fluidity to the machine?
but if i let like that is detrimental for tor network? PS: i forgot there is a munin node and apache2 for the exitnode page. Le 07.07.2013 13:58, Moritz Bartl a ÃcritÂ:
Hi Armand,Thank you for running an exit. 128 MB RAM is low, I usually recommend at least 256 MB RAM. If you want to push more (and if your line allows it),you need more RAM. I would say don't worry about the difference in display. On 07.07.2013 04:40, Armand wrote:Sent from my Cricket smart phone ma455@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:hello,i'm running an exit node from 2 or 3 month, in UA, on a vps, xeon 26502Ghz, 128mb RAM, debian 6 tor v0.2.3.25-1on atlas there is some stat on those days it's seem to be at max 100Kb/stlas.torproject.org/#details/62C3FB37C44555E55A62BBD7CDDD97FE4894F317but on arm or with iftop i'm beetween 300 and 900Kb/s download and thesame in upload my load average is 4.74, 2.97, 2.98 there is just tor on this server this append form the beguining,there is a problem? who is right? can you help me to verify if my nodeis fine configured? thanks PS: sorry for my english is not my first language _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays_______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
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