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Minecraft server jar not opening
Minecraft server jar not opening









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To test this, you will want to go into your multi-craft panel and change the "level-name" setting (default is "world") to something else ("world2"), then hit the save button and then allow the server to automatically restart. Sometimes, the problem is something within the world itself. REMOVING THE WORLD AS A SOURCE OF THE PROBLEM: This should clear up most, next to all plugin related errors, but if you are still getting errors after updating your plugins, then they can be related to other issues, which will require further investigation.

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Once you are able to figure out the plugin(s) causing the problem, the next step is to make sure that all the plugins you have installed are up-to-date (including your Minecraft/External Minecraft server JAR by using the update button in the Multi-craft panel).

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It wouldn't be fun to have to download and open a 100MB log file each time, you can rename it to another name (example: server.logOLD1) if you want to keep it. Tip: Deleting your server.log file (without the server running) will make it much shorter/cleaner and easier to see startup and shut down errors. Usually when the server.log file is larger than 1 GB, it is due to chunk errors. Though in some cases, the server.log file size will be in the gigabytes (1000MB+), which makes it impossible to open. Some errors will tell you exactly what the problem is, which makes it easier for you, the server owner to fix the problem. Error messages are preceded by a tag such as, or similar to: "". A lot of the messages will look unusual or cryptic in the console/server.log, but you can usually find the error messages containing the names of the plugins the error is related to. The console is a realtime version of the server.log file (a txt based file), but the server.log file has a longer history since it is all the console log's output that's ever been listed, while the console display is limited to last several lines. The first thing YOU, the server owner, should do with ANY kind of server problem is check your console or server.log file (via FTP or built-in file viewer). This is sadly the nature of the Minecraft game itself and the plugins based upon it. However, some problems may not be able to be resolved WITHOUT doing a whole reset/rollback.

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User error is also something that is difficult for a host to fix since we did not configure your server nor did we install the plugins (exception being if you ordered the Plugin and Modpack Support addon), so you always want to provide as much detailed information as possible of how the problems started if you need help on these types of issues/problems. You will also want to understand that host companys cannot fix all Minecraft related problems for you as we did not program the game, CraftBukkit, Tekkit or the plugins you use - we can only give you our best effort at debugging the problems using our experience.

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All other crashes are caused directly by Minecraft/External Minecraft server software and plugins themselves. Due to this, it isn't the host that is actually starting/running your server, it is the Minecraft/External Minecraft server software that is running through Java that is the brain of everything, the only time a crash is an issue on the host's side is if their actual physical hardware breaks down or if the operating system crashes. This allows all servers to run the same way as they would on one OS compared to another.

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jar file) through Java, which is cross-platform (Windows, Mac & Linux Compatible). Every host runs the Minecraft/External Minecraft server software (which is a. One point we (GGServers) would like to make is that server crashes and causes of lag have nothing to do with the host themselves (this goes for any hosting company). This guide is aimed to explain, in detail, the basics of troubleshooting your server so that you can narrow down to the root of the issue. Server problems are usually unavoidable with most Minecraft servers and the more plugins and the larger your world, the more likely you are to have these issues. When you merge it with an external server wrapper such as CraftBukkit, Tekkit and third-party plugins, most will eventually run into problems such as crashes, lag, errors and faulty plugins at some point. Minecraft, although it has been out of beta testing for a long time, still can have its glitches at times.











Minecraft server jar not opening