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On 8/15/2014 11:24 AM, Bill Winslow wrote:
Hi everyone,
https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/5B06042B4911171026059FB694215B97D10E47E...
I've been running an exit node for a few days now, and around 8 hours ago my consensus weight and exit probability dropped to essentially zero, after dropping substantially several hours previously.
Why is that? Nothing in my logs suggests anything unusual -- but then again, I'm very new to this and thus wouldn't know where else to look or what to think about this.
Thanks for your time.
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One of my relays also had the consensus weight of 620 and today I checked atlas it decreased to just 20, and nothing unusual in the logs. Its uptime is the same like yours, few days (9 to be exact).
I guess this is normal and it will grow to normal. The lifecycle of a new relay blog posts explains it, in a way.
Just give some more time to run and it should be OK. I saw your advertised bandwidth is 512KB/s - that is reasonable, but the higher you can give to your relay, the better and the bigger consensus weight it will have.
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