[tor-relays] Hibernation timing & bandwidth
Sebastian Hahn
mail at sebastianhahn.net
Wed Oct 5 18:10:45 UTC 2011
On Oct 5, 2011, at 7:20 PM, Steve Snyder wrote:
> I have a relay with a fixed monthly bandwidth limit, so I expect the relay to hibernate toward the end of the month. (I'm trying to spread the bandwidth out over the month, but actual relay utilization cannot be estimated accurately.)
>
> I'm wondering how to time this hibernation period. What I'd like to avoid is hibernating during a period when relay hibernation is common.
>
> If I know that most Accounting-limited relays hibernate at, say, the end of the calendar month, then I can schedule my hibernation to be at the start of the calendar month. If most hibernation is done on Saturday (day 6, the end of the week) then I can arrange to sleep on Wednesday (day 3).
>
> Is there a known trend to relay hibernation that I can schedule against?
>
> Thanks.
After running for a whole accounting period, Tor automatically
randomizes the start time so that you will use up all your bandwidth
for the configured time, assuming the traffic from last month is a
good indication for the traffic of this month (it usually is) and that
you have kept your state file around, so that Tor can save this data.
In short: You don't have to do anything, Tor is already smart
enough to handle it. If you notice problems, please let us know by
filing a bug!
Thanks
Sebastian
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