Monster Too Many ME Drives in Bag

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_Karver_

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I was moving my ME system about 40 drives and after i picked up the last few i crashed from the server with end of stream, this kept happening, i had a player interface down so i had a friend just set it to pull everything out of my inv and it work, but now i have a bag that has pretty much everything i own in it and if you pick it up it crashes you. Any way to pump items out of the bag or something? Maybe its just the server cant load that much in one players inv so it boots me? When i have it in my inv and i log in it crashes nearby players, if the owner loaded the world in Single player do you think he could open the bag and empty its contents? Suggestions?


http://pastebin.com/s3i41nvK

the bag is from the Backpack mod
 
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Send us any any crash reports or log files you have (within [/spoiler] tags), for without them, we have no way of knowing what, exactly, is going wrong.

Logs or it didn't happen, as they say.

Also, what kind of bag are you using? If it's an Enderpouch, you could pump the items out of its associated Enderchest.

And are you sure that it's not a connection issue or something?
 

GreenZombie

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What is a "player interface"?

But, I guess the question is, what kind of thing is the "bag"? Does it have an inventory that you can suck out of?
 

ratchet freak

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What is a "player interface"?

But, I guess the question is, what kind of thing is the "bag"? Does it have an inventory that you can suck out of?
open peripherals interface, it's a CC peripheral that allows the computer to treat the player as an inventory
 

_Karver_

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Send us any any crash reports or log files you have (within [/spoiler] tags), for without them, we have no way of knowing what, exactly, is going wrong.

Logs or it didn't happen, as they say.

Also, what kind of bag are you using? If it's an Enderpouch, you could pump the items out of its associated Enderchest.

And are you sure that it's not a connection issue or something?

There are three crashes/kicks that go on. The first kick was when i had the bag in my inventory and i tryed logging into the server this just gave me end of stream, the second kick was when i logged in and anyone near me got kicked, i will try and get the message for this when my friend logs in, the third crash is when you try and grab the bag from the ME system this closes your game out so i have a crash report for this which is now included in the main post.[DOUBLEPOST=1399980103][/DOUBLEPOST]
What is a "player interface"?

But, I guess the question is, what kind of thing is the "bag"? Does it have an inventory that you can suck out of?

The other guy responded with something different the one i use is the player interface from random things what it does is has the sides as your inventory top as your armor slot and bottom as your hotbar it and just allows you to pull (havent tried adding) stuff from your inventory. Really easy to set up and use, but if your on a multiplay server watch out because people could set it so it pulls every thing out of your inv and then your defenseless for PVP. There is a lock mode on it so that is nice.
 

GreenZombie

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So, the bag, in a players inventory, causes a player data packet to be too large.

So, if the packet size is only just too large, you could try using a character carrying no other items (having done no thaumcraft research etc) to remove the bag from ME, pull out some of the drives to make the whole thing pick-up-able by normal players.

Or find some mod with a device that lets you access the contents of a bag indirectly, to avoid having to have a player hold the bag.

As a last resort, try getting the server owner to stop the server, start a SSP session with the (backed up) game, and try open the bag and take some stuff out that way.
 

ratchet freak

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So, the bag, in a players inventory, causes a player data packet to be too large.

So, if the packet size is only just too large, you could try using a character carrying no other items (having done no thaumcraft research etc) to remove the bag from ME, pull out some of the drives to make the whole thing pick-up-able by normal players.

Or find some mod with a device that lets you access the contents of a bag indirectly, to avoid having to have a player hold the bag.

As a last resort, try getting the server owner to stop the server, start a SSP session with the (backed up) game, and try open the bag and take some stuff out that way.
or use nbtedit to empty the bag
 

GreenZombie

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hmmm. I discounted using tools like NBT Explorer to try and fix this as, on the surface, it seems insanely complex.

The first problem is putting the bag somewhere where the NBT editor can find it. I have no idea how to trawl AE's data structures to find specific Item Ids, so I'd start by exporting the item into a plain-old-chest.
I would place, in the plain-old-chest - a second, empty, bag.
With the server shut down, NBT Edit/Explorer can be navigated to the corresponding tile entity - hopefully the bags data structures are simple enough that (half) the contents can be copied to the empty bag, and deleted in the first bag.
Restart the server and the plain old chest would hopefully contain two bags, each with half the originals contents.
And a server admin in need of a medal.