Hello, Your relay seams fine on atlas: http://atlas777hhh7mcs7.onion/#details/A290A9E71ADFC2FB1C80E64EF851A4B905450105 It has an observed bandwidth of 582.23 KB/s Advertised bandwidth of 512 KB/s and burst 716.8 KB/s Which is exactly as per your configuration. The consensus weight is 613, which is totally normal for this value of observed bandwidth. Tip: if you are on a limited bandwidth plan, better set AccountingMax and do not cap the speed via RelayBandwidthRate / RelayBandwidthBurst. Instead let it run at its maximum speed for less than an entire month rather than capping it to few KB/s to ensure maximum n GB/TB are consumed within a month. On 3/14/2016 6:19 PM, Daryl Styrk wrote: > Didn't some University just drop 5000 relays into the network? > > On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:13 AM, <stealth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have been watching my middle relay for the past four days and I > can't figure out why my bandwidth has gone to hell. I have > RelayBandwidthRate at 500 KB and RelayBandwidthBurst at 700 KB, but > my bandwidth has fallen almost down to zero. I have removed the > AccountingMax setting so it should be available for service, but it > appears to be sitting idle. > > fingerprint is 'stealth A290A9E71ADFC2FB1C80E64EF851A4B905450105' > > Tor Version 0.2.7.6 > Debian 7.0 > 1 Meg of Memory on VPS >
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