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Server crashing after loading backup, dont know what to do exactly #1667

Closed thazlett16 closed 2 years ago

thazlett16 commented 2 years ago

Use the search function before reporting to see if the issue has been reported before.

3.4.8 Mythic Forge Multiplayer

Description: Power went out and server crashed. The world loaded fine upon reboot, but player inventories were wiped and sent back to spawn. Tried reloading a backup that was created and got the following crash report.

Steps to reproduce: Load a backup on mythic? It has only happened when trying to load a backup to the server

Crash log https://pastebin.com/SBWbZijX

thazlett16 commented 2 years ago

Not sure if something is broken from this issue https://github.com/Cazadorsniper/PO3/issues/1639

Or if there is some sort of config file like this? https://github.com/Cazadorsniper/PO3/issues/1641

Cazadorsniper commented 2 years ago

try replacing the server mods folder with the client mods folder.

thazlett16 commented 2 years ago

Copying the folder didn't seem to work. Here is the pastebin for that startup. Looks the same as before

https://pastebin.com/SYgWqyX5

Cazadorsniper commented 2 years ago

Try the same thing but with the config folder.

thazlett16 commented 2 years ago

Copied the config folder to the server and still have that error

Cazadorsniper commented 2 years ago

How are you trying to open the backup world? Is it still zipped?

thazlett16 commented 2 years ago

I'm taking the zipped backup. Using 7-zip to unzip it into the main directory and then replacing the existing world folder with the backup world folder. Is there some other way you are supposed to do this for servers? This way has worked in the past for me on single player worlds.

Cazadorsniper commented 2 years ago

You can try updating AE2 on both the client and server to see if that works. Power outages really seem to corrupt minecraft.

thazlett16 commented 2 years ago

Thanks for the assistance, closing the issue. Figured out it was something with my environment. Was running the server in a Docker container and reset the container was messed up as well. After pulling out the backups and recreating from scratch off one of the backups I was successfully able to restore the world.