I've been trading with IB for quite a while now and occasionally have problems with TWS being unresponsive. The "javaw.exe" goes up to 50% CPU consumption and sticks around there (50, 48, 50, 43, 38, 51, etc.). It ends up slowing down the whole computer as well with that much CPU tied up.
I only have about 10 ticker symbols (few FX, few futures and maybe one stock) open along with FX Trader (4 pairs), Option Trader (2 expirys, 3 strikes), and I have 7 main chart windows (each with 4 subchart windows). I've run this setup and ones like it (with more charts or tickers at times) and don't have a problem. Then once in a while, like yesterday(?) and today, it seems that TWS is overloaded. It wasn't for weeks and months on end (CPU numbers bouncing up and down like 12, 34, 08, 28, 40, 16, etc.), now it is! I've been told by IB customer service in the past to delete the JTS directory and start over or delete and reload Java. That does seem to work but then all my settings have to be recreated again that is a royal pain in the a$$.
I just don't get it. It's fine and handles all kind of data flow then it just gets slow and unresponsive. I can tell when it happens because the "blue halo" that lights up around any box you click in doesn't light up bright and fade out, like normal. Instead it hesitates a split second and barely lights up to show the box is selected. How can everything be fine then just slow to crawl. Nothing has changed on the computer.
I've searched the internet but don't get much on it. I've seen mention of maybe problems with ES feed or something and it may be a temporary server issue. Or something about a problem with querying a specific time frame (like anything less than 1 hour) and if you eliminate that, it works.
The guy I spoke to on one occasion at IB made it sound like it was my computer. If it's mine, then why did it work all that time and if I reinstall the stuff or reduce the feeds I get some results?
And their system status always says "No Problems".
Hope someone can shed some light on this?
I'm running Windows XP, SP2, Pentium 4 3Ghz, 2.5GB RAM, 3MB DSL.
TWS Build 898.4, Sep 28, 2009 12:34:25 PM
Jolt Build 1.1.1, Aug 21, 2009 03:34:43 PM
Nia Build 1.5.2, Aug 31, 2009 05:36:15 PM
ModelNav Build 1.1.23, Jun 3, 2009 12:59:46 PM
Java Version: 1.6.0_16
OS: Windows XP (x86, 5.1)
So........IB or me?
Sorry for the long post but I figured more detail might eliminate some questions for more info.
Thanks,
Sal
I only have about 10 ticker symbols (few FX, few futures and maybe one stock) open along with FX Trader (4 pairs), Option Trader (2 expirys, 3 strikes), and I have 7 main chart windows (each with 4 subchart windows). I've run this setup and ones like it (with more charts or tickers at times) and don't have a problem. Then once in a while, like yesterday(?) and today, it seems that TWS is overloaded. It wasn't for weeks and months on end (CPU numbers bouncing up and down like 12, 34, 08, 28, 40, 16, etc.), now it is! I've been told by IB customer service in the past to delete the JTS directory and start over or delete and reload Java. That does seem to work but then all my settings have to be recreated again that is a royal pain in the a$$.
I just don't get it. It's fine and handles all kind of data flow then it just gets slow and unresponsive. I can tell when it happens because the "blue halo" that lights up around any box you click in doesn't light up bright and fade out, like normal. Instead it hesitates a split second and barely lights up to show the box is selected. How can everything be fine then just slow to crawl. Nothing has changed on the computer.
I've searched the internet but don't get much on it. I've seen mention of maybe problems with ES feed or something and it may be a temporary server issue. Or something about a problem with querying a specific time frame (like anything less than 1 hour) and if you eliminate that, it works.
The guy I spoke to on one occasion at IB made it sound like it was my computer. If it's mine, then why did it work all that time and if I reinstall the stuff or reduce the feeds I get some results?
And their system status always says "No Problems".
Hope someone can shed some light on this?
I'm running Windows XP, SP2, Pentium 4 3Ghz, 2.5GB RAM, 3MB DSL.
TWS Build 898.4, Sep 28, 2009 12:34:25 PM
Jolt Build 1.1.1, Aug 21, 2009 03:34:43 PM
Nia Build 1.5.2, Aug 31, 2009 05:36:15 PM
ModelNav Build 1.1.23, Jun 3, 2009 12:59:46 PM
Java Version: 1.6.0_16
OS: Windows XP (x86, 5.1)
So........IB or me?
Sorry for the long post but I figured more detail might eliminate some questions for more info.
Thanks,
Sal