Zero progress on this, so I thought I'd pop it up again.
I'm only pointing this out because it's interesting, not because I think anyone will do anything about it. It may be interesting to someone looking into the diversity of consensus weights given a small subset from two providers, that is all.
Neither of the two problem relays have gotten rid of their consensus weight of 20. One of my other relays has lost significant consensus, from 11170 to 1720, its now pushing peanuts, or about 1/10 of what it used to.
My oldest relay pushed(in/out) ~10TB last month before losing it's consensus weight. My other relay, brand new, has been up for about a week and still stuck at 20.
All 5 relays come from 2 providers in the euro-region, my other relays are not important so are not displayed.
About ~4 hours ago I restarted the 5 relays to see the fun. Since that time, here is that status of each:
1) Measured speed 165.6Kb/s (arm) Downloaded 50.0GB Uploaded 51.0GB Avg Rate: 66.8Mbit/s (vnstat) Consensus 21200 Provider #1
2) Measured speed 105.4Kb/s (arm) Downloaded 28.7GB Uploaded 29.4GB Consensus 13500 Avg Rate 38.13Mbit/s (vnstat) Provider #2
3) Measured speed 13.4Kb/s (arm) Downloaded 4.1GB Uploaded 4.3GB Consensus 1720 Avg Rate 5.4Mbit/s (vnstat) Provider #2
4) Measured speed 160b/s (arm) Downloaded 3.1GB Uploaded 3.2GB Consensus 20 Avg Rate 3.82Mbit/s (vnstat) Provider #2 **Oldest relay in list
5) Measured speed 160b/s (arm) Downloaded 217MB Uploaded 216MB Consensus 20 Avg Rate 204kbit/s (vnstat) Provider #1 **Newest relay in list
Relay #5 should be acting more like relay #1. Keep in mind though relay #1 was rate limited last week by half because my provider asked me to - it was for a period of time happily doing 75-90Mb/s each way. Relays #2-4 should all be similar, but they're everywhere.
Enjoy.
Matt Speak Freely