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OneMerryMile
Guest
I apologies for the vague title.
I'm having a "problem" with my Beyond server and that is the fact that it is showing up as if you cannot connect, although you are able to connect to it perfectly well.
The game still functions perfectly fine despite this. It's just that it's visually annoying and shouldn't really be happening. It has only happened during the past few days.
Screenshot:
I also have a server icon that used to appear but doesn't seem to now. Other players on my server have had this issue too although I'm not sure if it affects everyone. As far as I can tell, it does.
I get these strange errors when starting up my server. I know Java and MinecraftForge fairly well, but I've never seen this before. I don't know what string it could be referencing but I think it has something to do with the problem I've spoken about previously. The only thing I can pick up with this error is that it's something to do with a string being too big to send in a packet across the server network. That's pretty much all I can take from it though.
Here it is:
Has anyone else been experiencing this "issue"? Is it to do with my server providers and would I have to ask them to take a look to see if they could fix it?
I'm having a "problem" with my Beyond server and that is the fact that it is showing up as if you cannot connect, although you are able to connect to it perfectly well.
The game still functions perfectly fine despite this. It's just that it's visually annoying and shouldn't really be happening. It has only happened during the past few days.
Screenshot:
I also have a server icon that used to appear but doesn't seem to now. Other players on my server have had this issue too although I'm not sure if it affects everyone. As far as I can tell, it does.
I get these strange errors when starting up my server. I know Java and MinecraftForge fairly well, but I've never seen this before. I don't know what string it could be referencing but I think it has something to do with the problem I've spoken about previously. The only thing I can pick up with this error is that it's something to do with a string being too big to send in a packet across the server network. That's pretty much all I can take from it though.
Here it is:
Code:
[20:16:14] [Netty Epoll Server IO #20/ERROR]: io.netty.handler.codec.EncoderException: String too big (was 41209 bytes encoded, max 32767)
Has anyone else been experiencing this "issue"? Is it to do with my server providers and would I have to ask them to take a look to see if they could fix it?