Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
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Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
Im not sure what all info you need but heres some:
Its a full machine running craftbukkit 617 with many plugins. The problem im having is sometimes the server will start very fast get on fine then about 30 sec complete lag/lockup then a min or 2 later fine then again. I type stop in the command window and takes a little for the server to notice what I typed.
i dont know what is causing it or wat. Please help
Its a full machine running craftbukkit 617 with many plugins. The problem im having is sometimes the server will start very fast get on fine then about 30 sec complete lag/lockup then a min or 2 later fine then again. I type stop in the command window and takes a little for the server to notice what I typed.
i dont know what is causing it or wat. Please help
Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
Hi,
Is the server running out of resources? Also are you running the latest version of Java?
Is the server running out of resources? Also are you running the latest version of Java?
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Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
Yes java is up to date and what do you mean resources?
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Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
No its not running out resources
Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
What kind of VDS do you have and how many players are connected if any when the problem starts?
@Kraze^NFo> Juski has a very valid point
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@Juski> Got my new signature, thanks!
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Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
I got a unmanaged full machine the 600 plan and its right when the server starts up. There can be one on or 100 does the same thing
Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
Just to confirm you have the highest dedicated server we offer?
@Kraze^NFo> Juski has a very valid point
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@Juski> Doesn't matter!
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@Juski> Got my new signature, thanks!
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Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
Hm that is really odd. That should be no problem for an MC server.
One of our customers wrote this. Maybe their is an issue with your server set up?
http://www.nfoservers.com/forums/viewto ... =46&t=5049
One of our customers wrote this. Maybe their is an issue with your server set up?
http://www.nfoservers.com/forums/viewto ... =46&t=5049
@Kraze^NFo> Juski has a very valid point
@Juski> Got my new signature, thanks!
@Kraze^NFo> Out of context!
@Juski> Doesn't matter!
@Juski> You said I had a valid point! You can't take it back now! It's out there!
@Juski> Got my new signature, thanks!
@Kraze^NFo> Out of context!
@Juski> Doesn't matter!
@Juski> You said I had a valid point! You can't take it back now! It's out there!
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Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
I went off that guide plus another on the bukkit forum
Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
I'm hoping that another MC user can chip in with more advice. What command line (and memory settings) are you using for Minecraft, though, to start off with? Does "dmesg" show any unusual errors, and are you seeing normal RAM usage in top/vmstat/free output? How much hard drive activity do you see with "vmstat 1"?
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Re: Unbuntu Minecraft problems.
You honestly don't need any additional command line options. I have the x3470 machine and using the information I provide in the guide I wrote (Except I run with 8GB to Java), my server experiences almost 0 lag. (Except during full saves, still). I run the world map off the RAM disk (Which is something you may want to look into).
One thing that can make a HUGE difference is plugins. If you can, list the plugins that are running and I and hopefully some others can take a look and offer you some advice.
If at all possible, with Bukkit plugins, use MySQL. Using SQLite on things like BigBrother can be disastrous for your server. In 4 days, I had 12 million items on there. Using SQLite to hunt for rollbacks would bring your server to a screeching halt. Also, If you are using the Essentials plugins, DO NOT have it try to reclaim RAM when someone logs out. Let Java hang on to all the RAM you assign it. That's why you gave it to Java, don't try to get skimpy and steal it. Every RAM reclamation action causes a lot of lag.
There's lots of stuff you can be doing.
One thing that can make a HUGE difference is plugins. If you can, list the plugins that are running and I and hopefully some others can take a look and offer you some advice.
If at all possible, with Bukkit plugins, use MySQL. Using SQLite on things like BigBrother can be disastrous for your server. In 4 days, I had 12 million items on there. Using SQLite to hunt for rollbacks would bring your server to a screeching halt. Also, If you are using the Essentials plugins, DO NOT have it try to reclaim RAM when someone logs out. Let Java hang on to all the RAM you assign it. That's why you gave it to Java, don't try to get skimpy and steal it. Every RAM reclamation action causes a lot of lag.
There's lots of stuff you can be doing.