I have a strange problem with my server now that it is running a vanilla 1.8 jar. I have it running on an ubuntu 14.04 server with java x64 and 8G ram. I run it using the following: "java -jar -Xmx6G -Xms2G minecraft_server.1.8.jar nogui".
My windows client has has java x64 with the following arguments "-Xmx8G -Xms2G"
The attached images are the result. Any ideas what could be causing this?
First of all, you aren't running your server on 8gb of RAM.
Thanks for the reply. I realize I am not running minecraft with 8G. If you read the original post it says that I am running a minecraft server running on an ubuntu 14.04 server box with java x64 installed and 8G of ram. That statement is meant to mean total installed RAM is 8G. If I allocated all of the RAM to minecraft, what would the rest of the server have to run background processes on? That is why my java arguments left the system 2G to use for other purposes.
I tried it with the default arguments that minecraft.net gives you (-Xmx1024M -Xms1024M) and nothing changed.
However, TmmCrafter suggested turning on the VBO in the client. That seems to have fixed the problem. It appears that it is a client problem. Thank you for the suggestion.
First of all, you aren't running your server on 8gb of RAM. The command you put to start your server only allows for a maximum of 6gb. Plus, why are you dedicating 8gb of RAM just to Minecraft? You really don't need that much and I have heard that it could make things actually worse. I would leave it at default, see if that makes things better. And see if a friend or someone else can login without issues.
No, his server computer has 8GB and the server has 6GB allocated. 2GB left for the OS to play with.
OS needs a piece of the pie too.
I have a strange problem with my server now that it is running a vanilla 1.8 jar. I have it running on an ubuntu 14.04 server with java x64 and 8G ram. I run it using the following: "java -jar -Xmx6G -Xms2G minecraft_server.1.8.jar nogui".
My windows client has has java x64 with the following arguments "-Xmx8G -Xms2G"
The attached images are the result. Any ideas what could be causing this?
Known bug, client-side rendering issue. I saw a thread about this before, and it was REALLLY weird.
My windows client has has java x64 with the following arguments "-Xmx8G -Xms2G"
The attached images are the result. Any ideas what could be causing this?
Thanks for the reply. I realize I am not running minecraft with 8G. If you read the original post it says that I am running a minecraft server running on an ubuntu 14.04 server box with java x64 installed and 8G of ram. That statement is meant to mean total installed RAM is 8G. If I allocated all of the RAM to minecraft, what would the rest of the server have to run background processes on? That is why my java arguments left the system 2G to use for other purposes.
I tried it with the default arguments that minecraft.net gives you (-Xmx1024M -Xms1024M) and nothing changed.
However, TmmCrafter suggested turning on the VBO in the client. That seems to have fixed the problem. It appears that it is a client problem. Thank you for the suggestion.
No, his server computer has 8GB and the server has 6GB allocated. 2GB left for the OS to play with.
OS needs a piece of the pie too.
Known bug, client-side rendering issue. I saw a thread about this before, and it was REALLLY weird.
I know it is, which is why I did not mention how to fix it.
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