Thank you very much for all the information. I'm glad to find that the
network at least sees the relay. I'll just sit on the logs and wait for
a while to see what happens. I'll also check the consensus from time to
time just in case.

Thanks again!

Cypher


On 12/19/2014 04:18 PM, s7r wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Your relay indeed does not appear in atlas or globe, yet it has the
> following flags in the consensus:
> V2Dir
> Running
> Valid
> 
> So, it _is_ running.
> 
> Looked it up on onionoo mirror on http://atlas777hhh7mcs7.onion and
> doesn't appear either.
> 
> Maybe onionoo it's just a cache problem and we should wait little more
> time.
> 
> In the mean time, keep an open eye on the Tor log file and watch out
> for errors as well as the periodic heartbeat where Tor will tell you
> how many circuits it has and how much data has sent/received.
> 
> Other way to look for your relay is:
> https://consensus-health.torproject.org/consensus-health.html
> (warning: big page)
> 
> and ctrl + f in browser for Find, type the name of your relay and you
> will see what Directory Authorities have to say about your relay.
> 
> Hope this helps! Thanks for running a relay.
> 
> On 12/20/2014 12:10 AM, Cypher wrote:
>> Hey Everyone,
> 
>> I'm running the cypherpunk1 exit and it's been running since last
>> night. For some reason, it simply refuses to show up in either
>> Atlas or Globe so I have no idea if it's actually serving the
>> network. I looked at the log and I see no errors but it's just not
>> appearing.
> 
>> Can anyone advise?
> 
>> Thanks! Cypher
> 
> 

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