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There should be no messages with ERROR and FATAL before this record. |
FIXEdge STP Solution workflow
Expected log recordsrecords
An administrative session for FIXICC has been connected:
Code Block <timestamp> INFO [Engine] <thread> Incoming TCP connection was detected (from 127.0.0.1:<port>). <timestamp> INFO [Engine] <thread> Session <FIXADMIN, AdminClient> : session with 127.0.0.1:<port> was established <timestamp> INFO [Engine] <thread> Session <FIXADMIN, AdminClient> : Change state: old state=WaitForFirstLogon new state=Established
STP Adapter Sends trade capture reports to the user:
Code Block <timestamp> UTC INFO [STPAdaptor] <thread> Start processing of <XXX> of <YYY> : <TrdCaptRpt > ... </ TrdCaptRpt >
Troubleshooting
Session disconnections
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<timestamp> INFO [Engine] <thread> Session <FIXCLIENT, FIXSERVER> : Change state: old state=Established new state=NonGracefullyTerminated |
Connection attempts with an unexpected session:
A record in the logs:
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<timestamp> WARN [Engine] <thread> Session <FIXCLIENT, FIXSERVER> : Error during processing Logon message from 10.101.4.131:64333: Session with SenderCompID=FIXCLIENT, TargetCompID=FIXSERVER is not found. |
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Add session <FIXCLIENT, FIXSERVER> to FIXEdge. E.g. via FIXICC
Error. STP adapter unable to route a message
A record in the logs:
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<timestamp> ERROR [STPAdaptor] <thread> Send message to user failed, reason: 'Observer->send returns false'. |
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Fixed since FIXEdge 6.4.0 |
OpenLDAP functionality wasn't enabled due to an exception during initialization
A record in the logs:
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<timestamp> Severity=ERROR TheardID=<thread> Category=BL_RoutingTable Incorrect event found: OpenLDAP functionality wasn't enabled due to exception during initialization: Error loading library 'libldap_r.so' or dependencies. libldap_r.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory |
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yum install openldap |
Make sure that libldap.so and libldapthat libldap.so and libldap_r.so are so are in the system paths, otherwise please create a symlink
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