powpufgu Posted February 23, 2013 Posted February 23, 2013 Idk if this is the correct place to post this but why not put it here.. move it if necessary please. I've looked all over the place for this problem and I've tried a lot of different things.. i've uninstalled Java 32 bit, re-installed Java 64 bit, tried a clean download of the server files and Technic Launcher.exe still... nothing.. So here is my problem. Link to the picture just in case you cant see it: http://imgur.com/D2kCpVF I'm connecting through: Hamachi (note: I've tried connecting through my IP and my Localhost and no change.) Launch.bat file java -Xmx3G -Xms2G -jar Tekkit.jar nogui pause note: I've tried to decrease my ram and increase my ram usage in my Launch.bat so i know thats not the problem. Server Properties: #Minecraft server properties #Fri Feb 22 05:41:09 PST 2013 allow-nether=true level-name=world enable-query=false allow-flight=false server-port=25565 level-type=DEFAULT enable-rcon=false level-seed= server-ip=25.137.186.106 max-build-height=256 spawn-npcs=true white-list=false spawn-animals=true online-mode=true pvp=true difficulty=1 gamemode=0 max-players=20 spawn-monsters=true generate-structures=true view-distance=15 motd=A Minecraft Server I'm using latest server build with latest tekkit classic build. I haven't really had this problem until today.. i dont know what i may have done to cause this problem. My PC specs should be more than enough to run a server and my game at the same time.. but because you guys are going to want to know my specs before helping me with anything... here they are: CPU: Intel Core i5-2500 (non-k) 3.3GHz over clocked to to 3.5GHz GPU: Geforce GTX 550ti Mother board: Gigabyte P67A-D3-B3 RAM: 2x (4GB) RAM sticks HDD: 1TB External HDD: 1TB Quote
powpufgu Posted February 24, 2013 Author Posted February 24, 2013 bump? i really need help with this Quote
Dippy Pants Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 You can use blocks in the game called dimensional anchors. Don't use them if you have a low end server however because they can cause serious lag/crashes Cheers Quote
Torezu Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 I'm not...seeing the problem, unless you're talking about far-away chunks not loading. That's somewhat normal. However, I'd reduce the RAM usage of the server from 2-3 to 1-2 GB, and max out your client at 1-1.5 GB to give Java a place to clear garbage out at. It looks like you have a lot of red alloy wire connecting stuff, and if that's on a timer or other cycling controller, it can cause a lot of memory use issues, especially if it's got a short cycle time. So, more specifics about the in-game setup are necessary, especially if it's changed or been added to recently. Quote
powpufgu Posted March 8, 2013 Author Posted March 8, 2013 You can use blocks in the game called dimensional anchors. Don't use them if you have a low end server however because they can cause serious lag/crashes Cheers i have a decent computer that can run quite a lot of things but i haven't run into anything that has "lagged/crashed" on my computer before. it wasn't a fps or connection issue. the chunks just weren't loading. only 1 chunk was loading and that was the chunk that i was currently standing on/floating over. still no fps/connection lags I'm not...seeing the problem, unless you're talking about far-away chunks not loading. That's somewhat normal. However, I'd reduce the RAM usage of the server from 2-3 to 1-2 GB, and max out your client at 1-1.5 GB to give Java a place to clear garbage out at. It looks like you have a lot of red alloy wire connecting stuff, and if that's on a timer or other cycling controller, it can cause a lot of memory use issues, especially if it's got a short cycle time. So, more specifics about the in-game setup are necessary, especially if it's changed or been added to recently. thanks! that cleared up my problem. i had too much red alloying wiring. in fact i had about 30x50 block radius of red alloy wire powering lamps for my quarry. taking into consideration of what you said after removing all of the alloy wiring it fixed the loading issue. Quote
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