I just installed theonionbox again yesterday. What I think could be done easier is the actual installtion - just via apt so e.g. updates are applied automatically. Would be also great to have it set-up as daemon via apt or otherwise easily (I didn't managed to do so yet). For a quick check I think some stats about number of connections is missing. Generally, it would be great to have some more history data (I'm rather interested how the relay performed over the past weeks, months, years), however this would require some db-storage I assume (not that easy to implement). Currently, I use vnstat(i) for general (i.e. not directly tor) nw usage stats. I've also noticed that the webpage puts a high load on the browser (probably coming from real-time cpu- and heat-charts). Regarding cpu- and heat: I personally would be again rather interested in trends and historical data than in real-time But definitely a nice thing to have theonionbox; great work and many thanks!
Am 09.01.2017 19:35 schrieb Ralph Wetzel:
Hi! Thank you for your feedback regarding The Onion Box. What do you think might be mandatory - from your point of view - to be implemented for the Box to become 'a reliable tool for monitoring'? Best regards, Ralph
GESENDET: Montag, 09. Januar 2017 um 11:08 Uhr VON: mistral.relay@posteo.net AN: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org BETREFF: Re: [tor-relays] Uptime missing from Arm Just to confirm - I see the same issue (Debian). So arm is only partially useful (not being really reliable) but I think it's not maintained anymore (?). I was looking into theonionbox for status reporting but that one also needs further development before becoming a reliable tool for monitoring...
Am 09.01.2017 10:27 schrieb Norman Rieß:
Same on plain old Debian.
Norman
Am 08.01.2017 um 21:34 schrieb Alan:
Yes I have this exact problem aswell
I have a similar problem, arm does not show uptime and the average bandwidth rate is way to high. When I start arm I get a log entry that looks like this: "20:37:54 [ARM_NOTICE] Read the last day of bandwidth history
from
the state file (21 minutes is missing)" The time varies, sometimes it is even negative. The operation system is Fedora 25, with arm 1.4.5.0
Greetings, Simon Fischer.
On Sun, 2017-01-08 at 10:47 -0800, Damian Johnson wrote:
Hi Alan, what linux distribution is this with? The only platform
I'm
aware of having issues with the uptime is OpenBSD. This is
because
the uptime requires parsing ps output and on that sole platform they show it in 12-hour local time with am/pm indicators, and a format
that
shifts if over a day (ie. a true parsing pita :P).
Cheers! -Damian
On 1/8/17, Alan tor-relay@clutterbuck.uk wrote:
I have 3 relays running but on Arm only one shows the uptime.
Also
the Averages it keeps are way off.
Alan.
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