I am running Tor 0.3.0.10 on a standard Debian install. I downloaded nyx about 10 am Nov.2, so I assume that has all the bugs fixed mentioned in this thread. I am running it without any nyx config.
1) I don't have any line showing Connection Count: Instead I have the same as arm showing Bandwidth (limit, burst, measured)
2)I don't have any Accounting (awake) line in nyx that shows my current totals vs max limit. This line just appeared in arm when I added accounting lines to the torrc, so I assume it should do the same in nyx?
TIA,
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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Testers needed for Nyx beta release Local Time: November 1, 2017 3:26 PM UTC Time: November 1, 2017 7:26 PM From: atagar@torproject.org To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Lord give me patience, but make it fast... ;-) Let me rephrase: Is it deliberate that nyx logs both DEBUG and TRACE level messages when I use the --debug option? I would only expect debug level entries.
Yes, it is.
That generates many MB of output data through which I'd rather not wade aimlessly, trying to identify what to anonymise/delete. Can I for example get rid of all TRACE entries for starters, or would that render the output useless to you? What other data would I need to remove so you don't get unnecessary insight into my nodes' details? I mentioned auth challenges already.
Sure. If you'd care to 'grep -v' those out then feel free. For this issue the tor trace logs are not helpful.
P.S.: Perhaps we should discuss this further off-list?
Sure, sounds good to me.
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