I see. :) But thank you for the valuable info.
Thanks, Zhuotao ________________________________________ From: David Fifield [david@bamsoftware.com] Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 0:04 To: Liu, Zhuotao Cc: tor-dev@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-dev] Some information about Tor relays
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 04:46:45AM +0000, Liu, Zhuotao wrote:
Thanks for that info, David. That seems valuable to me. :)
However, I am a bit confused about the definition
"cell-circuits-per-decile": Mean number of circuits that are included in any of the deciles, rounded up to the next integer.
What is the exact meaning of 'decile'? Is it one tenth of a hour? Or something else?
I don't know. My reading of dir-spec says it is probably the 0%–10%, 10%–20%, 20%–30%, etc. circuits counting by number of cells.
https://spec.torproject.org/dir-spec
"cell-processed-cells" num,...,num NL Mean number of processed cells per circuit, subdivided into deciles of circuits by the number of cells they have processed in descending order from loudest to quietest circuits.