actually it's Mb, which stands for megabit. since one byte is 8 bit, 2 becomes 16 and 4 becomes 32.
therfoe you shoul set your config to 250 Kb (250 Kbit * 8 equals 2000 KByte equals 2 MByte) and 500 Kb (500 Kbit * 8 equals42000 KByte equals 4 MByte).
kind regards, Oli
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Von: Florian Lindner mailinglists@xgm.de Betreff: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate Datum: 10 .Dezember 2013 11:47:45 MEZ An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Antwort an: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Hello,
I'm using tor 0.2.3.25 from Debian Wheezy, the exit policy is recject *.*, I'm not using the node myself.
arm shows these actual bandwidths:
Bandwidth (limit: 16 Mb/s, burst: 32 Mb/s, measured: 48.6 Kb/s): Download (13.9 Mb/sec - avg: 11.3 Mb/sec, total: 211.9 GB): Upload (16.0 Mb/sec - avg: 12.6 Mb/sec, total: 237.9 GB):
This is my related config:
BandwidthRate 5 MB # not set in config BandwidthBurst 10 MB # not set in config RelayBandwidthRate 2 MB # set in config RelayBandwidthBurst 4 MB # set in config
I'm a bit puzzled....
Why is bandwidth limit 16 Mb/s? Why bandwidth burst 32 Mb/s?
Since I'm not using the node for anything else but relaying I except the bandwidth is more or less equal the RelayBandwidth limit I set. But the averages are so much higher than either the BandwidthRate and the RelayBandwidthRate?
What is my problem of understanding here?
Thanks, Florian
Von: BugZ bugmagnet1@gmail.com Betreff: Aw: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate Datum: 10 .Dezember 2013 12:39:00 MEZ An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Antwort an: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
B=bytes b=bits
therefore, Your config setting of 2MB = 16mb Your config setting of 4MB = 32mb
On 12/10/2013 5:47 AM, Florian Lindner wrote:
Hello,
I'm using tor 0.2.3.25 from Debian Wheezy, the exit policy is recject *.*, I'm not using the node myself.
arm shows these actual bandwidths:
Bandwidth (limit: 16 Mb/s, burst: 32 Mb/s, measured: 48.6 Kb/s): Download (13.9 Mb/sec - avg: 11.3 Mb/sec, total: 211.9 GB): Upload (16.0 Mb/sec - avg: 12.6 Mb/sec, total: 237.9 GB):
This is my related config:
BandwidthRate 5 MB # not set in config BandwidthBurst 10 MB # not set in config RelayBandwidthRate 2 MB # set in config RelayBandwidthBurst 4 MB # set in config
I'm a bit puzzled....
Why is bandwidth limit 16 Mb/s? Why bandwidth burst 32 Mb/s?
Since I'm not using the node for anything else but relaying I except the bandwidth is more or less equal the RelayBandwidth limit I set. But the averages are so much higher than either the BandwidthRate and the RelayBandwidthRate?
What is my problem of understanding here?
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Von: Roman Mamedov rm@romanrm.net Betreff: Aw: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate Datum: 10 .Dezember 2013 12:50:58 MEZ An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Antwort an: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 06:39:00 -0500 BugZ bugmagnet1@gmail.com wrote:
Your config setting of 2MB = 16mb Your config setting of 4MB = 32mb
"mb" what, millibytes? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix
If you're trying to teach others then at least get it right yourself...
-- With respect, Roman
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