CyclopsMC / IntegratedTunnels

Transfer other energy, items and fluids over Integrated Dynamics networks
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Network corrupted after server restart #230

Closed x13x54 closed 3 years ago

x13x54 commented 3 years ago

Issue type:


Short description:

When making a network using fluid/item importer/exporter/interface (only tested these so far) it will corrupt itself on a server reboot. Reseating the variable card does not fix the corrupt network, breaking the im/exporter and placing it back with the same variable card does fix it. This issue seems to not affect IntegratedDynamics networks.

Steps to reproduce the problem:

  1. Make the simplest item/fluid transfer thing you can (interface, im/exporter, 1 variable card)
  2. Reboot the server
  3. Network corrupted

Expected behaviour:

Server reboot does not affect network negatively. It will keep piping through items/fluids when fed.


Versions:

Server is using: IntegratedCrafting-1.16.5-1.0.15.jar IntegratedDynamics-1.16.5-1.8.3.jar IntegratedTerminals-1.16.5-1.2.4.jar IntegratedTunnels-1.16.5-1.8.1.jar

Mods are used as part of AllTheMods6 1.6.7 modpack, and i have filed an issue with the modpack as well at https://github.com/AllTheMods/ATM-6/issues/1761

Log file:

Nothing of interest has been found in the logs during discovery of network corruption or when searching for integrated* to find possible logs during server startup, however logs can be requested.

rubensworks commented 3 years ago

Thanks for reporting!

x13x54 commented 3 years ago

Sure thing! I'm barely getting started but i like the mod already

x13x54 commented 3 years ago

After another restart i noticed that breaking the item interface and placing it back also repairs the network (or creates a new one). Since the chunks are force-loaded this can be the same issue as #124

rubensworks commented 3 years ago

Could you try reproducing without any other mods installed?

x13x54 commented 3 years ago

I can try in the near future. Are you able to reproduce the issue?

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