[tor-relays] AccountingMax 48 GBytes is not working

r1610091651 r1610091651 at telenet.be
Mon Oct 16 20:09:30 UTC 2017


On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 at 21:52 Artur Pędziwilk <
cb86eb08b7299219c1af5dbcaddd4ede at protonmail.ch> wrote:

> Hi Tor operators,
> I have relay with
>   AccountingMax 48 GBytes
>   AccountingStart day 09:00
>   MaxMemInQueues 512
>   ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/local/bin/obfs4proxy managed
>
> The accounting seems stopped working since upgrade to tor-0.3.0.10 or
> enabling obfs4proxy.
> I am not fully sure, what do you think?
>
>
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/DFBF5EA4F70DC6639156BB71593F2A2E8FDA8F1A
>
>
> Oct 16 09:00:00 venator Tor[3519]: Configured hibernation.  This interval
> began at 2017-10-16 09:00:00; the scheduled wake-up time was 2017-10-16
> 09:00:00; we expect to exhaust our quota for this interval around
> 2017-10-17 09:00:00; the next interval begins at 2017-10-17 09:00:00 (all
> times local)
> Oct 16 09:00:00 venator Tor[3519]: Hibernation period ended. Resuming
> normal activity.
> Oct 16 09:00:00 venator Tor[3519]: Opening Directory listener on
> 45.76.39.74:8080
> Oct 16 09:00:00 venator Tor[3519]: Opening OR listener on 45.76.39.74:9090
> Oct 16 09:00:00 venator Tor[3519]: Opening Extended OR listener on
> 45.76.39.74:46396
> *Oct 16 09:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 0:46 hours,
> with 11 circuits open. I've sent 192.00 GB and received 192.01 GB.*
> Oct 16 09:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Heartbeat: Accounting enabled. Sent:
> 5.42 MB, Received: 6.82 MB, Used: 6.90 MB / 48.00 GB, Rule: max. The
> current accounting interval ends on 2017-10-17 09:00:00, in 23:13 hours.
> Oct 16 09:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Average packaged cell fullness:
> 12.851%. TLS write overhead: 2%
> Oct 16 09:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Circuit handshake stats since last
> time: 12/12 TAP, 66/66 NTor.
> Oct 16 09:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Since startup, we have initiated 0 v1
> connections, 0 v2 connections, 0 v3 connections, and 35405 v4 connections;
> and received 16 v1 connections, 17 v2 connections, 1 v3 connections, and
> 29675 v4 connections.
> Oct 16 14:45:03 venator Tor[3519]: Bandwidth soft limit reached;
> commencing hibernation. No new connections will be accepted
> Oct 16 14:45:07 venator Tor[3519]: Going dormant. Blowing away remaining
> connections.
> *Oct 16 15:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 6:46 hours,
> with 0 circuits open. I've sent 239.99 GB and received 239.98 GB. We are
> currently hibernating.*
> Oct 16 15:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Circuit handshake stats since last
> time: 27077/27077 TAP, 747536/747536 NTor.
> Oct 16 15:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Since startup, we have initiated 0 v1
> connections, 0 v2 connections, 0 v3 connections, and 44017 v4 connections;
> and received 17 v1 connections, 22 v2 connections, 2 v3 connections, and
> 37042 v4 connections.
>
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Hi

Your log also states:
Oct 16 09:46:11 venator Tor[3519]: Heartbeat: Accounting enabled. Sent:
5.42 MB, Received: 6.82 MB, *Used: 6.90 MB / 48.00 GB, Rule: max*. The
current accounting interval ends on 2017-10-17 09:00:00, in 23:13 hours.
...
Oct 16 14:45:03 venator Tor[3519]: Bandwidth soft limit reached; commencing
hibernation. No new connections will be accepted

Also notice that 192 + 48 = 240, which coinsides with your observed
increase.

Regards
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