{{Quickfixn}} How you guys handle the case when the initiator is not able to keep up with the load

Lanfranco Morini Lanfranco.Morini at cegeka.it
Fri Jan 15 08:11:54 PST 2021


Hi Artur,


  1.  there is a way to disconnect the client with an error? (queue too high)
     *   You can send a LOGOUT message (35=5 writing in tag 58 the logout motication (e.g. queue too high) and the close the physical connection without waiting for a response
(b) there are any other methods of handling that case?
                b.     if you mean “that case” = “logout with a specific motivation”, I’m going to say no… but you can choose and share an alternative “custom” method with your counterparty…

Hope this can helps
Best
Lanfranco

From: Quickfixn <quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com> On Behalf Of Artur Pietrzyk
Sent: venerdì 15 gennaio 2021 13:45
To: quickfixn at lists.quickfixn.com
Subject: {{Quickfixn}} How you guys handle the case when the initiator is not able to keep up with the load

Hi,

If someone will share, I would like to know what is the best case to handle a slow initiator that is not able to keep up with the load.

We are currently pushing those messages for a session queue, but eventually want to disconnect the client if the queue is too high, this is where we experience issue as it looks like the QuickFix does not have that option to disconnect the client, let me know if I'm wrong.

Another option looks like dropping the message for sending and storing for resend request, however, it still will require disconnecting the client at some point when the storage size for the session will be too high.

Basically:
 (a) there is a way to disconnect the client with an error? (queue too high)
 (b) there are any other methods of handling that case?

I look forward to hearing from the group.

Artur Pietrzyk
CEO and Founder
www.coinapi.io<http://www.coinapi.io>

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