2 Contents of the Tor state file
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5 The state file is structured with more or less the same rules as torrc.
10 The version of Tor that wrote this file
14 Time when this state file was written.
15 Given in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)
17 AccountingBytesReadInInterval (memory unit)
18 AccountingBytesWrittenInInterval (memory unit)
19 AccountingExpectedUsage (memory unit)
20 AccountingIntervalStart (ISO time)
21 AccountingSecondsActive (time interval)
22 AccountingSecondsToReachSoftLimit (time interval)
23 AccountingSoftLimitHitAt (ISO time)
24 AccountingBytesAtSoftLimit (memory unit)
26 These fields describe the state of the accounting subsystem.
28 The IntervalStart is the time at which the current accounting
29 interval began. We were expecting to use ExpectedUsage over the
30 course of the interval. BytesRead/BytesWritten are the total
31 number of bytes transferred over the whole interval. If Tor has
32 been active during the interval, then AccountingSecondsActive is
33 the amount of time for which it has been active. We were expecting
34 to hit the bandwidth soft limit in SecondsToReachSoftLimit after we
35 became active. When we hit the soft limit, we record
36 BytesAtSoftLimit. If we hit the soft limit already, we did so at
41 EntryGuardUnlistedSince
44 These lines form sections related to entry guards. Each section
45 starts with a single EntryGuard line, and is then followed by
46 information on the state of the Entry guard.
48 The EntryGuard line contains a nickname, then an identity digest, of
51 The EntryGuardDownSince and EntryGuardUnlistedSince lines are present
52 if the entry guard is believed to be non-running or non-listed. If
53 present, they contain a line in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS).
55 The EntryGuardAddedBy line is optional. It contains three
56 space-separated fields: the identity of the entry guard, the version of
57 Tor that added it, and the ISO time at which it was added.
61 One or more of these may be present.
63 The format is "transportname addr:port", to remember the address
64 at which a pluggable transport was listening. Tor bridges use
65 this information to spawn pluggable transport listeners in the
66 same IP address and TCP port even after tor client restarts.
68 BWHistoryReadEnds (ISO time)
69 BWHistoryReadInterval (integer, number of seconds)
70 BWHistoryReadValues (comma-separated list of integer)
71 BWHistoryReadMaxima (comma-separated list of integer)
73 BWHistoryWriteInterval
77 BWHistoryDirReadInterval
78 BWHistoryDirReadValues
79 BWHistoryDirReadMaxima
81 BWHistoryDirWriteInterval
82 BWHistoryDirWriteValues
83 BWHistoryDirWriteMaxima
85 These values record bandwidth history. The "Values" fields are a list, for
86 some number of "Intervals", of the total amount read/written during that
87 integer. The "Maxima" are the highest burst for each interval.
89 Interval duration is set by the "Interval" field, in seconds. The
90 "Ends" field is the ending time of the last interval in each list.
92 The *Read* and *Write* fields are the total amount read and
93 written; the *DirRead* and *DirWrite* variants are for directory
98 The last time that we changed our onion key for a new one.
99 Given in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)
102 CircuitBuildAbandonedCount