I have a problem on my Minecraft 1.12.2 modded server, the server is running fine I play with my friend (2 players in the server) I once get killed by a mob I immediately get kicked from server and this appear. Picture
It says: tried to read NBT tag that was too big; tried to allocate: 2097153bytes where max allowed: 2097152
Now I keep getting this message every time when I try to join my server. Now I'm not able to join the server, my friend also.
The server was running fine, no lag. The only thing I have to do is deleting the world, but I've did that already and it happens again.
After a while I deleted players data (me and my friend data) from the world and restarted the server and we was able to join, we joined and when we go to the place where we died the same thing happens again.
Do you have any mods that add gravestones? I've seen similar reports associated with such mods; for example. If deleting player data isn't working you can try using MCEdit to go to the location you died and delete the gravestone (it will appear as a missing texture block with an unknown block ID; as long as there aren't other modded blocks around it should be easy to find).
You could also try installing this mod, although you should be aware that it may cause worse problems if the issue is world corruption and not just a mod attempting to send too much data at once (it bypasses the packet size limit; either way, 2 MB is extremely large even for an entire chunk, which is normally less than 1/20 of that even when uncompressed).
Do you have any mods that add gravestones? I've seen similar reports associated with such mods; for example. If deleting player data isn't working you can try using MCEdit to go to the location you died and delete the gravestone (it will appear as a missing texture block with an unknown block ID; as long as there aren't other modded blocks around it should be easy to find).
You could also try installing this mod, although you should be aware that it may cause worse problems if the issue is world corruption and not just a mod attempting to send too much data at once (it bypasses the packet size limit; either way, 2 MB is extremely large even for an entire chunk, which is normally less than 1/20 of that even when uncompressed).
Yes, I'm using this gravestone mod. Now you made the issue easy for me, I'll try to use MCEdit and check. Thanks a lot!
I have a problem on my Minecraft 1.12.2 modded server, the server is running fine I play with my friend (2 players in the server) I once get killed by a mob I immediately get kicked from server and this appear. Picture
It says: tried to read NBT tag that was too big; tried to allocate: 2097153bytes where max allowed: 2097152
Now I keep getting this message every time when I try to join my server. Now I'm not able to join the server, my friend also.
The server was running fine, no lag. The only thing I have to do is deleting the world, but I've did that already and it happens again.
After a while I deleted players data (me and my friend data) from the world and restarted the server and we was able to join, we joined and when we go to the place where we died the same thing happens again.
Corrupted world, restore from backup.
I didn't get any world backup. Here is my server's folder: https://imgur.com/a/URoJT1x
And it didn't came into your mind to make backups? I guess you didn't care about that world...
I don't know how I can do that although I generated a new world and after a while of playing the same thing happened when my friend died.
Do you have any mods that add gravestones? I've seen similar reports associated with such mods; for example. If deleting player data isn't working you can try using MCEdit to go to the location you died and delete the gravestone (it will appear as a missing texture block with an unknown block ID; as long as there aren't other modded blocks around it should be easy to find).
You could also try installing this mod, although you should be aware that it may cause worse problems if the issue is world corruption and not just a mod attempting to send too much data at once (it bypasses the packet size limit; either way, 2 MB is extremely large even for an entire chunk, which is normally less than 1/20 of that even when uncompressed).
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
Yes, I'm using this gravestone mod. Now you made the issue easy for me, I'll try to use MCEdit and check. Thanks a lot!
Alright, I fixed the problem by removing gravestone mod. Thanks again.