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Jay-r Yuzon.
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Jay-r Yuzon
MemberHi everyone, just wanted to ask if anyone here experienced this, especially for VPS users?
While collecting historical data from my broker using a VPS, I placed on M1 each asset class after pressing the Home Key for all timeframes. However, when my VPS got rebooted, the timeframes changed from M1 to H1. This happened twice. Is this normal?
Cheers,
Jay-R
Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantHey Jay-R,
It never happened to me honestly. And why did your VPS rebooted? You did it as a restart or not? If it happens often that might cause you issues with the EAs.
Regards,
Jay-r Yuzon
MemberHi Petko,
My VPS was rebooted because of memory overload.
Yes, VPS reboot would affect the EAs performance. While I do know how to automatically launch the MT4 terminals after a reboot
(which I disabled for the moment), I’m just concerned why the timeframes were changed from M1 to H1 after the reboot.This made me a little bit suspicious as to how that happened.
Cheers,
Jay-R
Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantHey Jay-R,
Actually that was Andi asking you 🙂
I honestly can not say why the time frames were changed…never happend to me, and so far no one shared such an issue. I am not sure if you turn to the broker or the Meta Quote (the guys who developed MT) that they will have an idea about it…could be just a bug. There are few in MT actually.
Jay-r Yuzon
MemberOh =) I’m sorry Andi, my bad!
Thanks for mentioning that Petko. I’ll see what I can do how to fix this based on what you said.
Cheers,
Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantYes, it could be just from the MetaTrader, or it could be from the VPS, it is tough to say.
That is why I prefer to have it all in computers around me because I have a bit more control over it.
Jay-r Yuzon
MemberYes, longer-term, I will definitely go into having a computer dedicated for algo trading. The VPS is more of a temporary option.
Cheers,
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