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How to interpret Max Send Buffers Used

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[2023-08-23 01:54:42]
User987654 - Posts: 69
Hi,

I have remote buffer delay send time set to 20ms.

On the message log, I see: DTC client #14. 127.0.0.1 (2) | Max send buffers used during socket life: 10 | 2023-08-22 20:46:54.511

How do I interpret this? does this mean at its worst, the lag was around 200ms? Doesn't appear to be anything in documentation on Max Send Buffers Used.

Thanks
[2023-08-23 13:34:09]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17332
We cannot help with this. It is complex to be analyzing this. Just ignore that number. However it does look to be high, that 10 buffers are being used on a local socket connection. If data is flowing, without interruption it would normally be one or two buffers used.

We will not comment on this further.
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