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tissimo

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  1. I just have 2-3 LV solar arrays with 2-3 electrical engines I move with the quarry. Its not that expensive to build, and maintenance free.
  2. So for a 2nd time my server crashed and stumbled on this thread. I had a couple condensers hooked up to pipes, so tried this and it didn't fix my world. I'll restart the world yet again... hopefully with this new knowledge and 'fix' it wont happen again. edit: actually my buddy said he logged on and setup his quarry, but didn't have a condenser near by, and low and behold 16000 items lay next to his chest.. deleted and all fixed.
  3. Its a possibility. I think I might of left my quarry going but it was feeding everything except valuables into a EE Box. I tried moving the map, and it is map related. The new server folder doesn't run either giving the same message. Also to be clear, I can not log into the server. It fails to poll/cant reach in the client after starting the server. I guess its time to start over, lol.
  4. Doubt it, Its using 600mb of the allotted 1gb, and it displays the error a minute after restarting the server. Moving the map to my 2nd tekkit server folder (the one that worked) to see if its map related.
  5. I run a tekkit server for a couple buddies off my home server box. Everything was running great for a week or so, but then we stopped playing for a week but the server stays up 24/7. Anyways after the, I try to log into it today and it freezes on the login. I closed the Tekkit client and restarted and the server was unavailable now. I look at the log and it says 2012-03-22 10:16:35 [WARNING] Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded? Time did change this past weekend? I restarted the server, but still nothing. After a few minutes it gives me the same message. Java is maxing out 1 core of the server cpu. I tried loading another tekkit folder with the same server properties and everything and it all worked fine, and was able to log in without issue (it generated a new map). Java was using the normal 10% cpu. Any thoughts or imput?
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