The above reddit post mentions /debug; see if that helps locating a problem. It's a slightly old but skimming through it, it sounds like it still has relevant information.
What about using Java's packages instead of OpenJDK?
Maybe there's an open source / free Java/JVM monitoring tool that'll help?
The host is a new Ryzen 7 1700X with 16 cores, 32G RAM running
Yes there is a newer kernel out there, sadly it conflicts with my GPU.
The current command I am using on my VM to start Minecraft is:
I have tried the following codes with each resulting in greater performance loss:
The VM has 3 cores and 15G ram. More than enough for the 5 players that use my private whitelisted server.
I run zero add-ons. This is a stock server.
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/WpNc88wR8M/
I hope I did that right to post the most current log file.
that is the VM uname.
I hope this is at least enough information to help you help me.
Thank you.
Anyone out there have any information to point me in a direction? Do you require more info than I have provided, if so please tell me what you need.
Thank you,
No one in 48 hrs? Thats harsh.
What else have you tried beyond different cmd line args?
I found this from Google-ing the ticks warning:
https://www.reddit.com/r/admincraft/comments/87i0hi/keeping_up_with_cant_keep_up_an_overloaded_guide/
The above reddit post mentions /debug; see if that helps locating a problem. It's a slightly old but skimming through it, it sounds like it still has relevant information.
What about using Java's packages instead of OpenJDK?
Maybe there's an open source / free Java/JVM monitoring tool that'll help?
Good luck!
Thank you for the link, I have read up on that one. Sadly not much help there.
For now Ill stick with OpenJDK as that is a stable package for CentOS,