[tor-commits] [tor-cloud/master] Add arm to the FAQ

runa at torproject.org runa at torproject.org
Mon Jan 16 19:23:41 UTC 2012


commit c513ce5c490d43fb7d3813188256b3e38f7796e1
Author: Runa A. Sandvik <runa.sandvik at gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Jan 16 19:23:31 2012 +0000

    Add arm to the FAQ
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     it again and choose "Start". The instance will be assigned a new IP
     address when it starts up again.</p> 
 
-	<p><b>8. What's in the Tor configuration file?</b><br>
+    <p><b>8. What is arm and how do I use it?</b><br>
+    The <em>anonymizing relay monitor (arm)</em> is a terminal status
+    monitor for Tor. This works much like <em>top</em> does for system
+    usage, providing real time statistics for bandwidth, cpu, memory
+    usage, current Tor configuration, connection details etc. To run
+    arm, connect to your instance with SSH and run <em>sudo -u
+        debian-tor arm</em>. You can read more about arm <a
+        href="http://www.atagar.com/arm/">here</a>.</p>
+
+	<p><b>9. What's in the Tor configuration file?</b><br>
 	The Tor configuration file that the images have been
 	configured with can be found <a href="https://cloud.torproject.org/torrc.txt">here</a>.</p>
 	
-	<p><b>9. Will the images automatically download and install package updates?</b><br>
+	<p><b>10. Will the images automatically download and install package updates?</b><br>
 	Yes, the images have all been configured with the <a href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates"><i>unattended-upgrades</i></a> package. This means that your system will automatically download and install updates.</p>
 
-	<p><b>10. Will you let me know when you publish new images?</b><br>
+	<p><b>11. Will you let me know when you publish new images?</b><br>
 	New cloud images will be announced on <a href="https://twitter.com/torproject">Twitter</a>, <a href="https://identi.ca/torproject">identi.ca</a>, <a href="https://blog.torproject.org">our blog</a> and on the <a href="https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk">tor-talk</a> mailing list.</p>
 
-	<p><b>11. Where do I report a bug I am encountering?</b><br>
+	<p><b>12. Where do I report a bug I am encountering?</b><br>
 	If you think the bug you have found is specific to the Tor Cloud
 	images we provide, please <a
 		href="https://trac.torproject.org">file a bug</a> or
 	send an email to <i>help AT rt.torproject.org</i>.</p>
 
-	<p><b>12. Is there an IRC channel where I can ask about Tor Cloud?</b><br>
+	<p><b>13. Is there an IRC channel where I can ask about Tor Cloud?</b><br>
 	Yes, simply join #tor on irc.oftc.net and ask your question. It may take a while before we get back to you, so please be patient.</p>
 
-	<p><b>13. I have a question that is not answered here, what do I do?</b><br>
+	<p><b>14. I have a question that is not answered here, what do I do?</b><br>
 	Please send an email to <i>help AT rt.torproject.org</i>.</p>
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