Lost Tesseract

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JimTanis

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Long story short, we have a lost Tesseract. It is up and running and connected to a Tesseract in our base. We are using a Minecraft Hosted Multiplayer Server and it is running FTB New Direwolf20 for Minecraft 1.6.4. I'm wondering if there is any way to find the lost Tesseract by looking in a config file somewhere on the server file system or by other means unknown to me!

Thanks,
JT
 
Lost a tesseract? That's a new one. Check OPIS for loaded chunks and tile entities to see if you can narrow it down to a certain chunk. It can't function without being chunk loaded, so start with that and go from there.
 
Cool, that helped me find it! Thank you. OPIS and Mapwriter to the rescue! Any other super mods I should know about as an admin! I'm still learning the New Direwolf20 for Minecraft 1.6.4 modpack. Lots to it! :)
 
Cool, that helped me find it! Thank you. OPIS and Mapwriter to the rescue! Any other super mods I should know about as an admin! I'm still learning the New Direwolf20 for Minecraft 1.6.4 modpack. Lots to it! :)
"Super mods"
Kek
Anyways I suggest you learn NEI in case you haven't (which I expect you have since you have a tesseract)
 
Cool, that helped me find it! Thank you. OPIS and Mapwriter to the rescue! Any other super mods I should know about as an admin! I'm still learning the New Direwolf20 for Minecraft 1.6.4 modpack. Lots to it! :)
A very simple but power tool is the /chunkloaders map from chickenchunks. Really easy and simple to use to keep an eye on peoples use of chunkloaders etc. Also an easy way of seeing which dimensions are being kept loaded.
 
Will OPIS help track down cpu usage as well? I'm assuming that the areas and items with the most latency are contributing most to CPU usage? What would be the best approach for seeing what is keeping my CPU busy. I have areas I suspect but don't want to shut them down unless they indeed are causing a lot of CPU usage.