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Noobs trying to set up Tekkit 2 server


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If you are using linux windows might be too good for you.

That was a joke, and honestly, I don't see what people have against linux. If you know how to use it it could potentially be far superior to both OS X and Windows (in its own fields it already is superior). By the way I'm on OS X so I'm not a linux fanboy...

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Im on windows and when i run the launch the cmd says:

Error occurred during initialization of VM

Could not reserve enough space for object heap

could not create java virtual machine

press any key to continue...

press a key and it shuts down

:(

any ideas?

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Having a similar problem but here is what I get, I am guessing it has something to do with a 32 bit file on a 64 bit comp...

C:\.....\Tekkit_Server_2.0>java -Xmx3G -Xms2G -jar Tekkit.jar

java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Users\Student\AppData\Local\Temp\jline_git-Bu

kkit-1_1-R4-b1938jnks.dll: Can't load IA 32-bit .dll on a AMD 64-bit platform

at java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)

at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary0(Unknown Source)

at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Unknown Source)

at java.lang.Runtime.load0(Unknown Source)

at java.lang.System.load(Unknown Source)

at jline.WindowsTerminal.loadLibrary(WindowsTerminal.java:315)

at jline.WindowsTerminal.initializeTerminal(WindowsTerminal.java:240)

at jline.Terminal.setupTerminal(Terminal.java:75)

at jline.Terminal.getTerminal(Terminal.java:26)

at jline.ConsoleReader.<init>(ConsoleReader.java:191)

at jline.ConsoleReader.<init>(ConsoleReader.java:186)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.<init>(MinecraftServer.java:86)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.main(MinecraftServer.java:592)

at org.bukkit.craftbukkit.Main.main(Main.java:134)

C:\.....\Tekkit_Server_2.0>pause

Press any key to continue . . .

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That was a joke, and honestly, I don't see what people have against linux. If you know how to use it it could potentially be far superior to both OS X and Windows (in its own fields it already is superior). By the way I'm on OS X so I'm not a linux fanboy...

I agree.. if you know how to use Linux, it can be far superior to Windows. After all, windows is the layman's access to OS functions. Anyone that ran on DOS would understand that.

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I think the server launch batch tries to allocate 2-3 gigs of ram by default. A 4gig system is probably just barely enough to run a tekkit server. RAM is dirt cheap right now. I'd suggest investing in at least an extra 2 gigs. I'm assuming you have windows 64 bit. If you are running 32 bit then you are probably SOL. You can't go over 4 gigs on 32 bit and I thought I read somewhere that you cannot allocate more than 1 gig of RAM to any process in 32 bit windows.

I was at 4 gigs and just added 8 more and I'm now running the server with 3 gigs starting, and 6max. as well as running a client with 2gigs allocated. Works great ^_^

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ok lol my server says

"cannot bind to port"

I changed the server ip in the server file to my ip address and left the port at 25565

any help?

it also says "perhaps you already have a server running on that port?" but i dont

Hi dylloop,

Have you got a Static IP?

If you have you then need to port forward, visit portforward.com, this teaches you how to set a static ip and how to forward a port so others can connect.

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ok lol my server says

"cannot bind to port"

I changed the server ip in the server file to my ip address and left the port at 25565

any help?

it also says "perhaps you already have a server running on that port?" but i dont

you have open javaw processes open your task manager and kill them

this happens sometimes when the server don't shut down correctly or just randomly it seams ...

edit: I type to fast and misspell >.<

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