This indeed confirms what we have been suspecting all the time. That new crap grossly interferes with our trading-order traffic, especially at critical moments. Throw it off and set up a different system using seperate communication channels, paid for by the chart & backfill crowd.Quote from IBsoft:
... Ditching the charts allowed the number of reconnects to drop below a level where the firewalls could start servicing the connection requests.
I think, if you use SSL, your trade and account info go over one connection (to gw1.ibllc.com:4001) and your market data goes over a different connection (to gw1.ibllc.com:4000).
And the bandwidth needed to get data for a real-time chart is (after the backfill gets done) probably about as much as the bandwidth needed to update 1 line on your market data page.
Quote from IBsoft:
Ditching the charts allowed the number of reconnects to drop below a level where the firewalls could start servicing the connection requests.
Quote from IBsoft:
Two unrelated things:
- We had a faulty controller in our HighAvailability data server, which houses the transaction related persistent stores. That got corrected, shortening the order-acknowledgement times.
- We turned off the charts because we had a network event w/ our service provider, resulting in all the TWS on American continent reestablishing 1-3 connections each, virtually all at the same time, resulting in a condition that was similar to a DOS attack. Ditching the charts allowed the number of reconnects to drop below a level where the firewalls could start servicing the connection requests.
Quote from Avid_Consumer:
i can say this, since those features went down this afternoon, my chronic order acknowledgement and position column delays are 100% gone this afternoon, and things are consistently running as fast as I can ever recall. unmistakable difference.