Following symptoms: After a certain amount of time (I experienced from 1 minute up to 3 days) the server just stops responding to everything. I am not able to join the server nor does it respond to any input in the console. The process is still running though. The world is not being saved anymore. It does not matter if there is a player online or not. I am running the Mindcrack server on version 7.
My main issue with this is that it appears to be happening at random and there is no crash log as the application doesn't actually crash. The only error or warning messages in the log are the ones from IndustrialCraft (Wrong implementation of demandsEnergy()) but those don't appear too often and don't seem to be related to this issue. The log file is not big either.
Closing the application via Task-Manager or Activity Monitor (not forcefully) seems to be triggering a world save but the process doesn't actually stop. I have to kill the process.
I am running the server locally. I had it running on Mac OS 10.8 at first and switched to Windows aswell to another computer on Windows (Both Windows 7 x64) to see if it fixes the problem. (It did not ;-))
It's frustrating that I don't have any hint whatsoever, which is why I can't give anymore information than this unfortunately.
Has anyone else experienced a similar problem?
My main issue with this is that it appears to be happening at random and there is no crash log as the application doesn't actually crash. The only error or warning messages in the log are the ones from IndustrialCraft (Wrong implementation of demandsEnergy()) but those don't appear too often and don't seem to be related to this issue. The log file is not big either.
Closing the application via Task-Manager or Activity Monitor (not forcefully) seems to be triggering a world save but the process doesn't actually stop. I have to kill the process.
I am running the server locally. I had it running on Mac OS 10.8 at first and switched to Windows aswell to another computer on Windows (Both Windows 7 x64) to see if it fixes the problem. (It did not ;-))
It's frustrating that I don't have any hint whatsoever, which is why I can't give anymore information than this unfortunately.
Has anyone else experienced a similar problem?