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Re: why is the traffic not more linear?



I changed the AccountingMax now to 20GB. No tor isn't hibernating any more and the server is now online for 2 days.

The traffic yesterday:

                    rx     |     tx     |  total
    -----------------------+------------+-----------
    yesterday      5272 MB |    5356 MB |   10629 MB


>with his kind of exit policy, what exactly the type/kind of node is that?

reject *:*

>
You told Tor to only do 10GB of transit a day.  I suspect your relay
spends lots of the day hibernating waiting for the next accounting
period to start.

No, it was only hibernating at the very end of the accounting period because of the 100kb/s limit.


Is the limit of 100kb/s outgoing and incoming together?

regards,
Michael



2010/5/14 DC <newswiki@xxxxxxxxx>
for me it seems the graph is fine. though the node so seldom hits
beyond 80000bps

before i experienced a flat line for several days. i didn't go below
my max speed for several days. a literal flat line to the max for
about 2-3 days.

On 5/14/10, Scott Bennett <bennett@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>      On Fri, 14 May 2010 01:04:11 -0400 andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:22:49AM -0400, michael.gomboc@xxxxxxxxx wrote
>> 1.6K bytes in 47 lines about:
>>: significant parts of my torrc:
>>:
>>: RelayBandwidthRate 100 KBytes  # Throttle traffic to 100KB/s (800Kbps)
>>: RelayBandwidthBurst 200 KBytes # But allow bursts up to 200KB/s
>> (1600Kbps)
>>:
>>: AccountingStart day 00:00
>>: AccountingMax 10 GB
>>
>>You told Tor to only do 10GB of transit a day.  I suspect your relay
>>spends lots of the day hibernating waiting for the next accounting
>>period to start.
>>
>      Unfortunately for that argument, 100 KB/s * 86400 s/d = ~ 8.24 GB.
> Given that a relay typically averages about half the target limit, my take
> on this is that we don't have enough information to determine why he sees
> what he does.  He really didn't tell us what sort of variability he see
> anyway.  Does he mean that it is erratic on a minute-to-minute basis?  Or
> at various times of day?  The graphs at the link he gave appeared damaged
> in Firefox, appearing as straight, horizontal lines (yes, plural) in and
> below the graph boundaries.
>
>
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