
Hello, I started running a relay on my server [1] about 10 days ago. I checked the log to see about the self test and everything lloked OK. But even today there is only one file in the stats subdirectory: dirreq-stats. Is that normal? The "lifecycle" document tells me I should see normal traffic beginning around day 8. Is there a human-readable realtime (or close) list of relays? I see people posting here tables like the following, where do they come from?
1 | 0 |01:02:35| 64.137.243.13 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | noah.holland@aol.com | phenomenamomentaryh | 1 1 | 0 |02:24:58| 64.137.172.121 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | enriquehanson56@gmail.com | UwFrNxQgYtBeMv | 1 1 | 0 |04:10:09| 45.62.244.240 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | kmjapiji@mail.com | 9U5Cs7gu3XTORY | 1 1 | 0 |04:17:13| 45.62.252.66 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | jjzwpy@yahoo.com | 8z4w2t6qteADFfb6 | 1 1 | 0 |12:45:39| 64.137.197.233 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | malvina.maybury@gmail.com | CHWMSRVU | 1 1 | 0 |13:20:17| 64.137.189.77 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | pwcrack@pwcrack.com | CACpwcrackgnt4 | 1
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On 18 Feb 2017, at 22:47, Ian Zimmerman <itz@primate.net> wrote:
Hello,
I started running a relay on my server [1] about 10 days ago. I checked the log to see about the self test and everything lloked OK. But even today there is only one file in the stats subdirectory: dirreq-stats. Is that normal? The "lifecycle" document tells me I should see normal traffic beginning around day 8.
Is there a human-readable realtime (or close) list of relays? I see people posting here tables like the following, where do they come from?
1 | 0 |01:02:35| 64.137.243.13 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | noah.holland@aol.com | phenomenamomentaryh | 1 1 | 0 |02:24:58| 64.137.172.121 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | enriquehanson56@gmail.com | UwFrNxQgYtBeMv | 1 1 | 0 |04:10:09| 45.62.244.240 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | kmjapiji@mail.com | 9U5Cs7gu3XTORY | 1 1 | 0 |04:17:13| 45.62.252.66 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | jjzwpy@yahoo.com | 8z4w2t6qteADFfb6 | 1 1 | 0 |12:45:39| 64.137.197.233 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | malvina.maybury@gmail.com | CHWMSRVU | 1 1 | 0 |13:20:17| 64.137.189.77 | ca | 9001 | 9030 |0.2.8.8 | pwcrack@pwcrack.com | CACpwcrackgnt4 | 1
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today there is only one file in the stats subdirectory: dirreq-stats. Is that normal?
I think so, yes. I just checked a healthy relay: $ sudo ls -l /var/lib/tor/stats -rw------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor 1412 Feb 17 22:39 dirreq-stats -rw------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor 185 Feb 17 22:39 hidserv-stats The second file probably only appears if your relay has the HSDir flag and is acting as a hidden services directory. Atlas (https://atlas.torproject.org) is another good resource. It shows relays' flags, bandwidth, uptime, etc.

Hi Ian, you can use atlas to search for your relay and check its status if you are unsure if everything is ok. Your relay looks fine: https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9DDDB2BEBD93F68F27044E1CA1190A69E9FD54... If you have IPv6 connectivity you could add an IPv6 ORPort (that is optional) Ian Zimmerman:
Hello,
I started running a relay on my server [1] about 10 days ago. I checked the log to see about the self test and everything lloked OK. But even today there is only one file in the stats subdirectory: dirreq-stats. Is that normal? The "lifecycle" document tells me I should see normal traffic beginning around day 8.
Is there a human-readable realtime (or close) list of relays? I see
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