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Re: [tor-relays] Tor Consensus Weight Stuck at 20 (Even on Relay with "Stable" Flag)



Same problem with my relay (https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/FE4033D750831C32A957174ADD11E40F558A14A9). If i loof at collected data at collector.torproject i see: Bandwidth=20 Unmeasured=1

Best regards,

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ML.Tor.Node



Hey I have almost the same problem with my relay (https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/DABC2440E9EAAEDB23F150CF95656405917A7829)
I stuck to Consensus Weight: 20 since over one week. If I look at the "collected dataâ?? I se the â??unmetered = 1â?? comment. :(

Any Ideas how to fix this? Is this the normal and wanted behavior?

Best regards,
Marcus

Am 10.05.2015 um 13:54 schrieb Network Operations Center <noc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

hey,

can you do me a favor and remove the exit status of your relay and turn it into a regular node? I experienced the same problem as you:

https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/3D7E274A87D9A89AF064C13D1EE4CA1F184F2600

but ever since I removed the exit-flag I am generating some consensus rating again. This problem first popped during the last days of 2014 and up until now there hasn't been any reliable fix. Apparently even deleting the ID of your tor-node didn't help according to one user.

On 10.05.2015 07:05 AM, Larry Brandt wrote:
yes
I have experienced the same problem on my exit relay:
DDC6C968B3DFD156C97FD71808758D251B66DBB2
My relay lost the stable flag due to a inadvertent shut-down a few days back.
LB
On 5/9/2015 1:38 PM, Neel Chauhan wrote:
Hi,
I have a Tor relay
(https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/342587A287603040A49BB364D72EAC0B6BC3D71A)
running from a FreeBSD server at my house on with a 5 megabit upstream
connection.
I have seen that lately, Tor's "Consensus Weight" value on this relay has
not been going anywhere above (or below) 20. My relay has gotten the
"Stable" flag, but yet didn't see it's consensus weight value rise.
I decided to look at https://consensus-health.torproject.org/, and saw
that two of the four bandwidth consensus servers, namely tor26
(86.59.21.38) and longclaw (199.254.238.52) don't seem to be calculating
any consensus value for Tor relays in the last few days.
Has anyone else been having this problem? And if the Tor consensus
operators are reading this, (approximately) when would this problem get
resolved?
Thanks,
Neel Chauhan
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