From 9ef4716930d33f0ac3cc20d12ce352c6c5f69a54 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Goulet Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2021 16:09:03 -0400 Subject: dir-spec: Mishap, the overload lines are already in the spec Signed-off-by: David Goulet --- dir-spec.txt | 69 ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 69 deletions(-) (limited to 'dir-spec.txt') diff --git a/dir-spec.txt b/dir-spec.txt index 5076366..543e341 100644 --- a/dir-spec.txt +++ b/dir-spec.txt @@ -955,75 +955,6 @@ Table of Contents [Before Tor 0.4.5.1-alpha, this field was optional.] - "overload-general" SP version SP YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS NL - - [At most once.] - - Indicate that the relay is overloaded due to one or many conditions - listed in proposal 328 section 1.1. - - The timestamp is always rounded to the hour indicating when was the last - time the relay detected an overloaded state. - - The 'version' field is a versioning field and is set to '1'. See prop328 - for what consists of an overload state. - - This field remains in place for 72 hours since last triggered. If the - limits are reached again in this period, the timestamp is updated, and - this 72 hour period restarts. - - This indicator is not persistent on disk meaning that if the relay - restarts, the overload state is reset and disappear from the descriptor. - - [Introduced in version 0.4.6.1-alpha] - - "overload-ratelimits" SP version SP YYYY-MM-DD SP HH:MM:SS - SP rate-limit SP burst-limit - SP read-overload-count SP write-overload-count NL - - [At most once.] - - Indiate that the relay read or write rate limits were reached which is - a specific overload signal. - - The 'version' field is a versioning field and is set to '1'. - - The '{rate|burst}-limit' are respectively the torrc options - 'BandwidthBurst' and 'BandwidthRate' limits set by the relay. In other - words, they are the bandwidth limitations of the relay. - - The "{read|write}-overload-count" are the counts of how many times the - reported limits of burst/rate were exhausted and thus the maximum - between the read and write count occurrences. To make the counter more - meaningful and to avoid multiple connections saturating the counter when - a relay is overloaded, we only increment it once a minute. - - They span from the past 24 hours starting at the provided timestamp - rounded down to the hour. - - These counters are not persistent on disk meaning that if the relay - restarts, the overload state is reset and disappear from the descriptor. - - [Introduced in version 0.4.6.1-alpha] - - "overload-fd-exhausted" SP version YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS NL - - [At most once.] - - As the overloaded line, the timestamp indicates that the maximum of file - descriptors was reached between this timestamp and the "published" - timestamp of the document. - - This overload field remains in place for 72 hours since last triggered. - If the limits are reached again in this period, the timestamp is - updated, and this 72 hour period restarts. - - The 'version' field is a versioning field and is set to '1'. - - This indicator is not persistent on disk meaning that if the relay - restarts, the overload state is reset and disappear from the descriptor. - - [Introduced in version 0.4.6.1-alpha] 2.1.2. Extra-info document format -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf