Hello!
I have Multicharts 64 bit. Now I have everything loaded just like you can see on the 1st pic I attached. I have 110 charts launched.
2 days ago just after I started automatic trading I had less usage of the computer resources as you can see on 2nd attached pic.
Resource consumption is increased.
How can I reduce resource consumption?
Reducing the usage computer resources
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Re: Reducing the usage computer resources
Your memory is at the limit.
Probably some process crashed. You need to reboot.
Probably some process crashed. You need to reboot.
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I have rebooted. But what it should be done in future?Your memory is at the limit.
Probably some process crashed. You need to reboot.
reboot every day?
The consumption of computer resources increased over time and grew to a maximum. May be it happen because of market data or logs ?
will it be better if change to .NET version ?
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Re: Reducing the usage computer resources
what configuration of computer we need to run 100 or 200 charts ?
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Re: Reducing the usage computer resources
You can use LiveChat with techsupport. They can give you help.
Re: Reducing the usage computer resources
Put each of these into a separate core:
1) multicharts.exe
2) server.exe
3) tsserver.exe
Make sure you have stripped-out all windows processes that are not essential. Example: windows indexer
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3 ... ws-10.html
1) multicharts.exe
2) server.exe
3) tsserver.exe
Make sure you have stripped-out all windows processes that are not essential. Example: windows indexer
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3 ... ws-10.html
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Re: Reducing the usage computer resources
"Put each of these into a separate core:"Put each of these into a separate core:
1) multicharts.exe
2) server.exe
3) tsserver.exe
Make sure you have stripped-out all windows processes that are not essential. Example: windows indexer
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3 ... ws-10.html
how to do that ?
Re: Reducing the usage computer resources
Not sure the core can change for server.exe and tsserver.exe, but it certainly can for multicharts.exe:"Put each of these into a separate core:"
how to do that ?
Just substitute Multicharts.exe and it's path for IBGateway here:
echo off
START "" /HIGH /B /MIN /AFFINITY 0xC "C:\Jts\ibgateway\978\ibgateway.exe"
The 0XC specifies the core.
You will then start Multicharts using this short-cut.
Whatever you do, never specify REALTIME for the priority....that will increase the chances of locking up your machine.
Also, for setting and keeping priority levels, see this:
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/permanently ... with-prio/
I once used PRIO and it was great, but I understand it is no longer supported and will not work in Windows 10.
If you want to get really geeky, read this article:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/window ... dfrom=MSDN