Relay Search shows odd detail information for three of my nodes. The history graphs for bytes read/written per second shows no data beyond 2017-12-13 (one node) or 2017-12-17 (two nodes), respectively. The probability and consensus weight graphs appear correct. Other nodes of mine are shown with up-to-date information for all graph types.
Is anybody else experiencing this as well?
-Ralph
Ralph Seichter:
Relay Search shows odd detail information for three of my nodes. The history graphs for bytes read/written per second shows no data beyond 2017-12-13 (one node) or 2017-12-17 (two nodes), respectively. The probability and consensus weight graphs appear correct. Other nodes of mine are shown with up-to-date information for all graph types.
Is anybody else experiencing this as well?
depending on your tor version this might be https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24155
On 25.12.2017 12:02, nusenu wrote:
depending on your tor version this might be https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24155
"In theory, this change shouldn't cause any trouble." ;-)
Looks like bandwidth graphs for my nodes running Tor 0.3.2.8-rc are no longer updated in Relay Search, while nodes running 0.3.1.9 still show up with correct graphs.
-Ralph
Ralph Seichter:
Looks like bandwidth graphs for my nodes running Tor 0.3.2.8-rc are no longer updated in Relay Search, while nodes running 0.3.1.9 still show up with correct graphs.
Yes, that makes sense because: "This was merged to 0.3.2.6-alpha"
On 26 Dec 2017, at 00:10, Ralph Seichter m16+tor@monksofcool.net wrote:
On 25.12.2017 12:02, nusenu wrote:
depending on your tor version this might be https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24155
"In theory, this change shouldn't cause any trouble." ;-)
Looks like bandwidth graphs for my nodes running Tor 0.3.2.8-rc are no longer updated in Relay Search, while nodes running 0.3.1.9 still show up with correct graphs.
"Ideally we can drop the graphs in Relay Search first before changing Onionoo to avoid a gap where there's no data and graphs aren't plotted but there's still a tab for them."
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24155
It looks like you have encountered that gap, at least on the higher-resolution graphs. You might want to check the monthly or yearly graphs to see if they still work.
T
On 25.12.2017 23:54, teor wrote:
It looks like you have encountered that gap, at least on the higher-resolution graphs. You might want to check the monthly or yearly graphs to see if they still work.
I found that the "1 month" and "3 months" graphs have not been updated beyond December 13 or 17, respectively. Graphs "1 year" and "5 years" display more current data.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24155 is marked as an enhancement instead of a bug, which I assume means low priority, so I wonder when the monthly graphs might be back in working order again?
-Ralph
On 26 Dec 2017, at 19:39, Ralph Seichter m16+tor@monksofcool.net wrote:
On 25.12.2017 23:54, teor wrote:
It looks like you have encountered that gap, at least on the higher-resolution graphs. You might want to check the monthly or yearly graphs to see if they still work.
I found that the "1 month" and "3 months" graphs have not been updated beyond December 13 or 17, respectively. Graphs "1 year" and "5 years" display more current data.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24155 is marked as an enhancement instead of a bug, which I assume means low priority, so I wonder when the monthly graphs might be back in working order again?
The ticket says the graphs will be removed once most relays stop reporting 4-hourly data, and start reporting daily data. I expect this will happen around the 0.3.2 stable release.
This will make them consistent with the consensus weights, which are also partly based on daily data (and partly based on data that is recalculated hourly, from a dataset that is updated every day or so).
T
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