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Minecraft server keeps chrashing

I have this problem where. Me and my friends (Yes i do have friends) where playing Miencraft. We spamed alot of xp bottles and the server i am hosting started chrashing. I have deleted all the xp and the server runs agin but it lag a lot. Does any body know somthing about this that might beable to fis it.

 

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3 minutes ago, Kristoffer Nielsen said:

Miencraft...spamed...chrashing...beable to fis it.

step one: get the drunken toddler that typed this away from the computer

 

did you check the server logs for the crash data? It can be pretty handy. Also, do you save a backup of the world? rolling back to a version of the world may change it. Also, did you do a full shutdown and restart of your PC that you're hosting from?

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the only erro messeg is one tick took 60 seconds to load normaly it takes 0.65 seconds to load.

 

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What type of hardware are you using to run the server and how is it being utilized?

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running on an SSD or HDD?

full system specs?

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6 hours ago, Kristoffer Nielsen said:

I have this problem where. Me and my friends (Yes i do have friends) where playing Miencraft. We spamed alot of xp bottles and the server i am hosting started chrashing. I have deleted all the xp and the server runs agin but it lag a lot. Does any body know somthing about this that might beable to fis it.

 

Kristoffer Nielsen

First of all, when you ask for help in a forum you really need to know what you are asking for. Your question is jibberish and gives abselutely no hint whatso ever what you're asking about..

 

1. Thing you inform about when you ask for help.

Your system specs. This includes OS (version) Distro if you use linux.

CPU, RAM, motherboard and storage (Yes speed of these things does matter)

2. You said minecraft. What type of minecraft server? is this java or bedrock version?

3. Spemming something is a simple way to get a server to crash.. It's probably your CPU.

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