Hello!
I read there is a Relay Operator Meetup organized by Colin at.
I'm surprised it has not been announced on this list yet.
Where and when does it take place exactly?
thank you!
Jan 26 Heartbeat: circuits 6666 sent 103gb received 100gb
Jan 26 Heartbeat: circuits 5672 sent 101gb received 98gb
Jan 26 Heartbeat: circuits 6156 sent 106gb received 103gb
Jan 26 Heartbeat: circuits 5902 sent 92gb received 90gb
Jan 27 Heartbeat: circuits 6171 sent 80gb received 78gb
Jan 27 Heartbeat: circuits 5920 sent 85gb received 82gb
Jan 27 Heartbeat: circuits 4841 sent 82gb received 79gb
Jan 27 Heartbeat: circuits 5718 sent 77gb received 71gb
Jan 28 …
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Jan 28 Heartbeat: circuits 5157 sent 84gb received 81gb
Jan 28 Heartbeat: circuits 7548 sent 105gb received 102gb
Jan 28 Heartbeat: circuits 16448 sent 88gb received 84gb
Jan 29 Heartbeat: circuits 31521 sent 107gb received 97gb
Jan 29 Heartbeat: circuits 6255 sent 90gb received 86gb
Jan 29 Heartbeat: circuits 14920 sent 91gb received 89gb
Jan 29 Heartbeat: circuits 21502 sent 75gb received 72gb
Jan 30 Heartbeat: circuits 37649 sent 80gb received 76gb
Jan 30 Heartbeat: circuits 69831 sent 84gb received 81gb
Jan 30 Heartbeat: circuits 16740 sent 102gb received 99gb
Jan 30 Heartbeat: circuits 59552 sent 105gb received 101gb
Jan 31 Heartbeat: circuits 73727 sent 88gb received 84gb
Jan 31 Heartbeat: circuits 12156 sent 74gb received 71gb
Jan 31 Heartbeat: circuits 63624 sent 81gb received 79gb
Jan 31 Heartbeat: circuits 89129 sent 77gb received 72gb
Feb 1 Heartbeat: circuits 98432 sent 105gb received 80gb
Feb 1 Heartbeat: circuits 97975 sent 69gb received 66gb
Feb 1 Heartbeat: circuits 27443 sent 94gb received 91gb
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Hello,
There seems to be an issue with Tor's memory usage.
Earlier today, with Tor 3.5.7 and 1.5 GB of RAM running two Tor processes, the
machine got 430 MB into swap, slowing down to a crawl from iowait on accessing
the swapped out memory. Typically 1.5 GB is more than enough for these. "VIRT"
in top was ~1GB each, and "RES" was ~512MB each. Which is weird because that
doesn't add up to exhausting the 1.5 GB, and there are no other heavy
processes on the machine running. I rebooted it without …
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And right now on another machine running 2.9.16 I see:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
22432 debian-+ 30 10 5806816 5.157g 10464 R 39.5 33.1 39464:19 tor
But not sure if it just accumulated 5.1GB of RAM slowly over time, or shot up
recently.
Feb 01 17:00:49.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 82 days 23:59 hours,
with 70705 circuits open. I've sent 66622.45 GB and received 65906.91 GB.
Feb 01 17:00:49.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time:
11361/11361 TAP, 239752/239752 NTor.
Feb 01 17:00:49.000 [notice] Since startup, we have initiated 0 v1
connections, 0 v2 connections, 10 v3 connections, and 3385644 v4 connections;
and received 14 v1 connections, 78592 v2 connections, 822108 v3 connections,
and 8779474 v4 connections.
Feb 01 17:00:49.000 [notice] DoS mitigation since startup: 2899572 circuits
rejected, 121 marked addresses. 561 connections closed. 21956 single hop clients refused.
Feb 01 17:08:20.000 [warn] connection_edge_process_relay_cell (at origin)
failed.
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With respect,
Roman
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Hello,
I have setup a tor exit but it seems like that is shutsdown after x
hours. I can not find anything in the logs. Anyone knows how this might
happen?
Regards,
Neelix
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