As far as I can tell, this just gives you a graphical representation of the data available from metrics.torproject...... which already has graphs....... I'm confused.
Can you elaborate as to why someone should look into running this?
Thanks,
Matt Westfall President & CIO ECAN Solutions, Inc. Everything Computers and Networks 804.592.1672
------ Original Message ------ From: theonionbox@gmx.com To: "Tor Relay Mailinglist" tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Sent: 10/30/2019 5:39:10 PM Subject: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v19.2: Dashboard to monitor Tor node operations
Good evening to the list! It's been a while since you've heard news about The Onion Box http://www.theonionbox.com. This was due to the fact that I spent some time to implement the ControlCenter, as ability to monitor several (better: as many as you like) Tor nodes in parallel. This picture https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox/blob/devel/docs/images/cc.png gives you an impression of a ControlCenter in action. The latest version https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox/releases/tag/v19.2b3 is still labeled 'beta', yet seems stable enough to be released for broader testing. Documentation https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox/blob/devel/README.md is not finalized so far, but I'm convinced it is supportive enough to lead you over the low hurdles to setup your box. To upgrade your installation via pip https://pypi.org/project/theonionbox/19.2b3/, please use 'pip install theonionbox==19.2b3 --upgrade' ... as it would otherwise still pull the latest stable release (v4.3.1). Please note that the support for Python 2 was dropped, so you have to use Python 3.6 or higher to operate your Onion Box. Any feedback ist highly appreciated. Enjoy!
Greetings, Ralph