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- Contents of the Tor state file
- ==============================
- The state file is structured with more or less the same rules as torrc.
- Recognized fields are:
- TorVersion
- The version of Tor that wrote this file
- LastWritten
- Time when this state file was written.
- Given in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)
- AccountingBytesReadInInterval (memory unit)
- AccountingBytesWrittenInInterval (memory unit)
- AccountingExpectedUsage (memory unit)
- AccountingIntervalStart (ISO time)
- AccountingSecondsActive (time interval)
- AccountingSecondsToReachSoftLimit (time interval)
- AccountingSoftLimitHitAt (ISO time)
- AccountingBytesAtSoftLimit (memory unit)
- These fields describe the state of the accounting subsystem.
- The IntervalStart is the time at which the current accounting
- interval began. We were expecting to use ExpectedUsage over the
- course of the interval. BytesRead/BytesWritten are the total
- number of bytes transferred over the whole interval. If Tor has
- been active during the interval, then AccountingSecondsActive is
- the amount of time for which it has been active. We were expecting
- to hit the bandwidth soft limit in SecondsToReachSoftLimit after we
- became active. When we hit the soft limit, we record
- BytesAtSoftLimit. If we hit the soft limit already, we did so at
- SoftLimitHitAt.
- EntryGuard
- EntryGuardDownSince
- EntryGuardUnlistedSince
- EntryGuardAddedBy
- These lines form sections related to entry guards. Each section
- starts with a single EntryGuard line, and is then followed by
- information on the state of the Entry guard.
- The EntryGuard line contains a nickname, then an identity digest, of
- the guard.
- The EntryGuardDownSince and EntryGuardUnlistedSince lines are present
- if the entry guard is believed to be non-running or non-listed. If
- present, they contain a line in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS).
- The EntryGuardAddedBy line is optional. It contains three
- space-separated fields: the identity of the entry guard, the version of
- Tor that added it, and the ISO time at which it was added.
- TransportProxy
- One or more of these may be present.
- The format is "transportname addr:port", to remember the address
- at which a pluggable transport was listening. Tor bridges use
- this information to spawn pluggable transport listeners in the
- same IP address and TCP port even after tor client restarts.
- BWHistoryReadEnds (ISO time)
- BWHistoryReadInterval (integer, number of seconds)
- BWHistoryReadValues (comma-separated list of integer)
- BWHistoryReadMaxima (comma-separated list of integer)
- BWHistoryWriteEnds
- BWHistoryWriteInterval
- BWHistoryWriteValues
- BWHistoryWriteMaxima
- BWHistoryDirReadEnds
- BWHistoryDirReadInterval
- BWHistoryDirReadValues
- BWHistoryDirReadMaxima
- BWHistoryDirWriteEnds
- BWHistoryDirWriteInterval
- BWHistoryDirWriteValues
- BWHistoryDirWriteMaxima
- These values record bandwidth history. The "Values" fields are a list, for
- some number of "Intervals", of the total amount read/written during that
- integer. The "Maxima" are the highest burst for each interval.
- Interval duration is set by the "Interval" field, in seconds. The
- "Ends" field is the ending time of the last interval in each list.
- The *Read* and *Write* fields are the total amount read and
- written; the *DirRead* and *DirWrite* variants are for directory
- traffic only.
- LastRotatedOnionKey
- The last time that we changed our onion key for a new one.
- Given in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)
- TotalBuildTimes
- CircuitBuildAbandonedCount
- CircuitBuildTimeBin
- XXXX writeme.
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