[tor-relays] Announcing the Walla Walla Project

Daniel Case danielcase10 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 18 13:00:55 UTC 2012


Email me offlist if you would like a dedicated IP and SSL cert on our
European servers.

Dan

On 18 October 2012 12:29, admin <admin at wallawallaproject.org> wrote:

> Hi Andreas, Jacob,
>
> ---- On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 09:40:35 +0200 Andreas Krey  wrote ----
>
> >On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 00:21:57 +0000, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> >...
> >> Could you confirm that you do not keep finger grain logs than the
> >> following vnstat?
> >
> >What is the acceptable granularity here?
> >
> >> http://198.100.153.205/vnstat_m.png
> >
> >That looks like by month, but the question is rather
> >how often the number for the current month is updated.
> >Someone interested in the history can just poll that often.
> >
> Reading your response, I guess that I totally misunderstood Jacob's actual
> question (sorry Jacob, I thought you were asking about some mysterious logs
> other than the vnStat - which we certainly do not generate - and you
> obviously meant the vnStat itself). I'm German myself and not a native
> speaker.
>
> To answer sufficiently about the actual vnStat network monitoring: We set
> these up at all VPSs with standard vnstat configuration and we hourly
> generate (with vnstati) hourly, daily and monthly stats to the VPS
> webserver root directory with a cronjob.
>
> So, in fact, hourly, daily and monthly stats all get updated hourly on
> every VPS individually. Unfortunately Atlas does not provide a convenient
> way to see the total traffic transmitted/received within a day/month etc
> and as we have monthly traffic limits in place at sponsors, we decided to
> use vnStat to have an idea about the actual total traffic
> transmitted/received.
>
> I hope this answers the question sufficiently?
> Thomas
>
> >Andreas
> >
> >--
> >"Totally trivial. Famous last words."
> >From: Linus Torvalds
> >Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:29:21 -0800
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