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Re: [tor-relays] Drop in consensus weight
> On 8 Nov. 2016, at 23:15, Markus Koch <niftybunny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/B771AA877687F88E6F1CA5354756DF6C8A7B6B24
>
> the same, others are perfectly fine. no clue why :/
(This conversation might make more sense if you replied below the original
email, which is known as bottom-posting.)
>> Is there a way to identify the cause of this drop?
>
> The bandwidth authorities measured your relay as being able to handle
> approximately
9960 KByte/s (High 17500, Low 5470, Low-Median 9960.)
> (large page)
https://consensus-health.torproject.org/consensus-health-2016-11-08-11-00.html#B771AA877687F88E6F1CA5354756DF6C8A7B6B24
> Your relay's observed bandwidth is also
12.37 MByte/s
> (hover over the
> bandwidth heading in atlas for these details), so its consensus weight
> will be limited to approximately
~12667
> (KByte/s) anyway.
>
> If you want to increase these measurements, try increasing the
actual traffic your relay can handle.
>> Is there anyone else in same situation?
>
> The system is functioning as designed: your relay's observed maximum
> bandwidth is
approximately the same as
> the bandwidth measured by the bandwidth
> authorities.
>
> If you want to fix this, add more bandwidth.
T
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