IB TWS pinkout craziness

Quote from AAA30:

attached is an example of what started to happen to me. Only thing that helped was removing the news column.

This appears to be a totally different issue from what I was experiencing. I must admit to not having seen this one before.
 
Quote from version77:
WARNING: Changing the priority class of this process may cause
undesired results including system instability. Are you sure you
want to change the priority class?

Just another Bill Gates bogus message meant to scare non-techies.

And you mention there is a method/technique to insure that TWS
always starts with RT priority, yet you say it is pretty involved. Okay...
It's not that bad...see this:
http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/windows/t-3913-Making-a-program-remember-its-priority.html


So, in other words you are saying you have to change the priority
each time you start up TWS even though it warns against it.?
Yes, unless you use Priority Master or the START command.


BTW... how/why would setting TWS to RT priority stop it from doing
the "pinkout crazies" that TWS has been plagued with lately since
it is obvious a problem on their end? (otherwise it would happen
all the time wouldn't it?)
It would happen ALL THE TIME if it is on their end. The fact that only certain users are experiencing this indicates a potential workstation or communication problem.

And if TWS is set to RT priority, what gets shoved back behind it?
Or does anything at all happen to other programs? (besides the
fact that it can perhaps make your system unstable)...
I also see there are settings for abovenormal and high?
Why not just pick one of these instead of Realtime?
What is the difference?
By the way, what is "affinity"? And why would you click this?
Affinity is for dual CPU or dual core machines....also, you've got to experiment with these priority settings. Try ABOVENORMAL...if it works, move to HIGH. If that works, move to REALTIME.
Most importantly, set the Windows main Background/Foreground for BACKGROUND priority....this makes the GUI slower, but insures your datafeed and other background threads get top priority.
 
Quote from syswizard:

Just another Bill Gates bogus message meant to scare non-techies.

snip...

Cool...:cool:

You have been a great help to this thread syswizard.

Thanks a lot for your answers...:)
 
Quote from Bob111:

few days in row i experience a pink out when i submit my orders as basket.
really frustrating issue on top of those, that already been mentioned-long logins,wrong volume,disconnections..
you press a button to transmit all orders and TWS just disconnects. when it's back-only couple orders are working...
where is the rest of them go-i have no idea..
this will bring us to another issue and ET post, where one guy lost 52K, because according to someone i know those things are related. without going into details it's like when this happens IB server is waiting for data about certain order details(such as price) and instead server gets order ID or whatever number it's get after reconnection and that's when those phantom orders can be executed..
btw-my ticket about wrong volume on us stocks still not assigneg to anyone..it's been almost a month..

I've been getting "pink out" every time I try to execute a basket trade for over a month now. The guys at IB have been telling me the problem is on my end. They had me uninstall Java, reinstall java, etc. Problem remains.

The weird thing is that I can execute each trade in the basket one at a time with no problem. But it's a pain in the ass to click "T" 1,500 times. When I try to "transmit all" the problems start. This occurs regardless of what computer or internet connection type I use.
 
I am still getting "Pink-Outs" several times a day. When I look at my Jts file log.mon.txt I find warnings prior to some of the pink-outs that read like this:

JTS-CCPPing-9: Warning: not received heartbeat at 50000

This event is followed by he TWS page returning to normal within 10 to 15 seconds. Does this event warning indicate what the problem might be?
 
Quote from tatsimon:
whats the image name for the windows background/foreground?
tks
Under Win/XP:
1) My Computer, right click, Properties, Click
2) Select Advanced Tab
3) Select Performance - Settings button - Click
4) Select Advanced Tab
5) Adjust for Best Performance:
Select BACKGROUND SERVICES option
 
Quote from Catoosa:

I am still getting "Pink-Outs" several times a day. When I look at my Jts file log.mon.txt I find warnings prior to some of the pink-outs that read like this:

JTS-CCPPing-9: Warning: not received heartbeat at 50000

This event is followed by he TWS page returning to normal within 10 to 15 seconds. Does this event warning indicate what the problem might be?

Most probably problems with your ISP service (most likely) or other connectivity problems somewhere in the net.

I'm making an assumption, but its almost certainly the case that the log message relates to messages exchanged between TWS and IB servers to monitor the health of the connection. Presumably when the number of dropped heatbeats exceeds some threshold over some period of time, TWS shows the pinkout to alert the use to the dubious state of the connection. I would assume that if the situation doesn't improve, TWS drops the connection and that's when you get a re-login.
 
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