Re: [Quickfix-users] Problem with logon in linux
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From: Joerg T. <Joe...@ma...> - 2004-06-02 09:06:15
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From a previous message, I see that you probably still use QF 1.7.0. Could you upgrade to QF 1.7.1? Then the event logging would be more verbose in the case of disconnects. > I am having problems while logging into a linux box. Our FIX servers runs on a Linux box, and our clients connect from Linux, Solaris and Windows machines. > 1) I have a server and a client program. if both these components are > sitting on the same windows machine or even different windows machine > then everything works fine. > > Also if both these components sit on the same linux box, then also > everything works fine. > > But the problem occurs when I have the client running on a different > linux or windows box. I have given the scenarios below. > > * Server Client status * > windows1 windows1 working > windows1 windows2 working > linux1 linux1 working > linux1 linux2 not working > linux1 windows1 not working > > I get the following error on the server console. > <20040531-10:17:04, FIX.4.3:TW->CLIENT1, incoming> > > (8=FIX.4.3?9=65?35=A?34=22?49=CLIENT1?52=20040531-09:14:59.000?56=TW?98=0?108=30?10=201) > <20040531-10:17:04, FIX.4.3:TW->CLIENT1, event> > (Disconnecting) > Tag 35=22 indicates that you already sent some messages. Perhaps the session is disconnected because the sequence number is to low. Try clearing the queues on both sides and restart. Also there may be a time synchronization issue. Check this to configuration properties: CheckLatency If set to Y, messages must be received from the counterparty within a defined number of seconds (see MaxLatency). It is useful to turn this off if a system uses localtime for it's timestamps instead of GMT. Values: {Y, N }, Default: Y MaxLatency If CheckLatency is set to Y, this defines the number of seconds latency allowed for a message to be processed. Values: positive integer, Default: 120 Cheers, Jörg > > On the client console, I see this error > <20040531-09:15:29, FIX.4.3:CLIENT1->TW, event> > (Created session) > SK-Run > > 1) Enter Order > 2) Cancel Order > 3) Replace Order > 4) Market data test > 5) Load Test > 6) Quit > Action: > <20040531-09:15:29, FIX.4.3:CLIENT1->TW, event> > (Connecting to gfinetap1 on port 5022) > <20040531-09:15:29, FIX.4.3:CLIENT1->TW, event> > (Connection succeeded) > Debug toAdmin called > 8=FIX.4.3?9=65?35=A?34=23?49=CLIENT1?52=20040531-09:15:30.0 > 00?56=TW?98=0?108=30?10=192? > <20040531-09:15:30, FIX.4.3:CLIENT1->TW, outgoing> > > (8=FIX.4.3?9=65?35=A?34=23?49=CLIENT1?52=20040531-09:15:30.000?56=TW?98=0?108= > > 30?10=192?) > <20040531-09:15:30, FIX.4.3:CLIENT1->TW, event> > (Initiated logon request) > <20040531-09:15:30, FIX.4.3:CLIENT1->TW, event> > (Disconnecting) > > The server and clients are communicating, but they are unable to logon. > > any inputs, about what I am doing wrong. > > with regards > R Shamanth > > */ /*// *** NOTICE * > > This e-mail message and any attachments, which may contain confidential > information, are to be viewed solely by the intended recipient of > Integral Development Corp. If the reader of this message is not the > intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, > distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. > If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify > the sender and delete the mail and all attachments. > -- Joerg Thoennes http://macd.com Tel.: +49 (0)241 44597-24 Macdonald Associates GmbH Fax : +49 (0)241 44597-10 Lothringer Str. 52, D-52070 Aachen |