Suggest the "Lifecycle of a New Relay" document to new relay operators.

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11. <a href="https://weather.torproject.org/">Tor Weather</a> provides
11. Read the <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay">"Lifecycle
of a New Relay"</a> document to learn what sort of activity and usage
patterns you can expect during your relay's first weeks of operation.
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<p>
12. <a href="https://weather.torproject.org/">Tor Weather</a> provides
an email notification service to any users who want to monitor the
status of a Tor node. Upon subscribing, you can specify what types of
alerts you would like to receive. The main purpose of Tor Weather is
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12. If you want to run more than one relay that's great, but please set <a
13. If you want to run more than one relay that's great, but please set <a
href="<page docs/faq>#MultipleRelays">the
MyFamily option</a> in all your relays' configuration files.
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<p>
13. You might like to use the <a
14. You might like to use the <a
href="https://www.atagar.com/arm/">arm</a> relay monitor to watch
your relay's activities from the command line. First, "sudo apt-get
install tor-arm". Second, as the user that will be running arm, run