This informative article explains why relays might be "slow" in the beginning:

https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay

Use the arm command to monitor your relay traffic and to check for error messages. 
Errors can sometimes arise from typos in your torrc file or local issues on your machine.

On 14 Sep 2015, at 18:51, Greg Moss <gmoss82@gmail.com> wrote:

The fingerprint is........

1D232E4B51D4266539893E1896C1560E61F20ADE
Gmojo02

I am not familiar with the Tor arm package but will have a look at it.

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Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Middle Relay has no traffic

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What's the fingerprint?
Have you tried using arm for Linux (tor-arm package on debian and probably
other distros) - it can tell you exactly :p

On 14/09/2015 01:34, Greg Moss wrote:
>
> My middle relay seems to have minimal traffic. Is there something I
> need to do or is my damn IPS (Comcast) blocking me.
>
> Node name is gmojo02
>
> gm
>
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