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Naksatra
Guest
Hey there! I'm a new modded owner delving into this modpack, and recently I've been having some odd crashes whenever a certain player logs in.
What OS are you running?
Windows 8
Are you using minecraft hosting provider or a dedicated/local server not designed for minecraft?
Hosting Provider: BeastNode
What version of FTB are you using? (Dont just say latest tell us the version)
2.6.0, FTB Infinity Evolved
Did you add any mods to the server pack?
Nope
What are your server specs?
I am unsure how to check this - I did purchase the 4GB package I believe.
A good detailed paragraph about the problem:
Certain players' locations are crashing the server. For instance, Player A logs in and the server crashes. Player B logs in and it's fine until Player A logs in again, during which it's an instant crash. I've been able to fix it temporarily by unloading the world and then reloading it, but it's happened in three separate instances already, and it's not exactly a permanent fix. I understand that it's most likely a corrupted chunk, but is there any way to prevent it from happening?
Here is a crash report:
https://hastebin.com/yuhuhijoje.sql
What OS are you running?
Windows 8
Are you using minecraft hosting provider or a dedicated/local server not designed for minecraft?
Hosting Provider: BeastNode
What version of FTB are you using? (Dont just say latest tell us the version)
2.6.0, FTB Infinity Evolved
Did you add any mods to the server pack?
Nope
What are your server specs?
I am unsure how to check this - I did purchase the 4GB package I believe.
A good detailed paragraph about the problem:
Certain players' locations are crashing the server. For instance, Player A logs in and the server crashes. Player B logs in and it's fine until Player A logs in again, during which it's an instant crash. I've been able to fix it temporarily by unloading the world and then reloading it, but it's happened in three separate instances already, and it's not exactly a permanent fix. I understand that it's most likely a corrupted chunk, but is there any way to prevent it from happening?
Here is a crash report:
https://hastebin.com/yuhuhijoje.sql