I've been hosting a vanilla Minecraft server for the past few months.
Just recently, there has been a weird error showing up. An excerpt is in the link, and it continues for some 2000 lines after what I've shown (the same error, just changing which chunks it's indicating, all within close range of each other).
This error sometimes is "harmless" so to speak, but sometimes also results in the server crashing and having to be restarted, and sometimes accompanies kicking a player. It doesn't seem to only happen with certain players, at certain times, or in certain locations. It does, however, happen more often when a player logs in.
Also, there is a specific portal in the Nether that used to lead somewhere specific but is now letting out beneath the ocean, inside some blocks (it kicks you if you try to take this portal, and you suffocate in those blocks when you log back in).
I believe this was caused when I accidentally routed two different servers to use the same IP, as both servers are having the same issue.
My question is simple: how do I fix this?
I'm running this on Ubuntu 20.04 inside Docker (itzg/minecraft, specifically). I have been doing this from the start with no issues up till now.
I do not have the ability to reload from a backup, due to an error in how I was taking backups (up till now).
What I've tried:
I have tried running the same server on a different machine (also Ubuntu with Docker) and received the same results.
I've tried a brand new folder, just copying over the world directory.
I have tried loading it as a Bukkit and Forge server, both of which experience the above mentioned issue.
Howdy all.
I've been hosting a vanilla Minecraft server for the past few months.
Just recently, there has been a weird error showing up. An excerpt is in the link, and it continues for some 2000 lines after what I've shown (the same error, just changing which chunks it's indicating, all within close range of each other).
This error sometimes is "harmless" so to speak, but sometimes also results in the server crashing and having to be restarted, and sometimes accompanies kicking a player. It doesn't seem to only happen with certain players, at certain times, or in certain locations. It does, however, happen more often when a player logs in.
Also, there is a specific portal in the Nether that used to lead somewhere specific but is now letting out beneath the ocean, inside some blocks (it kicks you if you try to take this portal, and you suffocate in those blocks when you log back in).
I believe this was caused when I accidentally routed two different servers to use the same IP, as both servers are having the same issue.
My question is simple: how do I fix this?
I'm running this on Ubuntu 20.04 inside Docker (itzg/minecraft, specifically). I have been doing this from the start with no issues up till now.
I do not have the ability to reload from a backup, due to an error in how I was taking backups (up till now).
What I've tried:
I have tried running the same server on a different machine (also Ubuntu with Docker) and received the same results.
I've tried a brand new folder, just copying over the world directory.
I have tried loading it as a Bukkit and Forge server, both of which experience the above mentioned issue.
I have tried running the Minecraft-Region-Fixer utility (https://github.com/Fenixin/Minecraft-Region-Fixer), which says it corrected about 1140 corrupted files, but the issue persists.
At this point I'm willing to bargain with souls and children if that's what it takes.
Error message dumb:
https://pastebin.com/p7FjTAUL