{{Quickfixn}} Log In troubles [I]
Ashutosh Mishra
A.Mishra at ny.tr.mufg.jp
Tue Nov 26 06:34:52 PST 2013
Hi Grant,
Thanks for the reply. Got lot of things resolved by your reply.
Thanks & Regards,
Ashutosh Mishra
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From: quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com [mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com] On Behalf Of Grant Birchmeier
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 5:13 PM
To: Mailing list for QuickFIX/n
Subject: Re: {{Quickfixn}} Log In troubles [I]
1)
The message
"
An Existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
" means that the other side is terminating the connection. You may not know why.
2)
"
MsgSeqNum
=1" -- Ashutosh, I don't know what this means. That's not a setting. If you put it in your config, QF will ignore it.
3) Asking the other side to reset their sequence numbers is not a great idea. They'll probably refuse.
Your ResetOnXXX settings must match up with their interface. If they don't reset on logon, you shouldn't either. You can manually edit your .seqnums file between app executions to match their expectation, or you can let the transport layer fix itself with resend requests or whatnot. (I forget the exact msg flow at the moment; in some scenarios the two sides will work it out, in others they won't.)
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