artheus / feedthebeast-docker-servers

FTB Minecraft servers dockerized
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How can I increase the Java memory limits in the containers. #11

Open Bloopfury opened 6 years ago

Bloopfury commented 6 years ago

So I have the FTB - Beyond Container up and running after about 4 days, of searching and trying many other Containers, and even a few VMs to run the server. Then I found the container you posted and WOW WOWOWOWOWOWOW! It just works! Thank you sooo much!

So as for my actual question. So my NAS has 8 gigs of Ram and the Container is able to use all of the ram, if need be, however when I login to McMyAdmin it says the server has a max, of 4gigs. Is it possible to config to give it more ram? Just like 2 gigs more is all I want. Also because it's always at either 70% or 80% Ram.

Sorry the picture is right after I dropped another HDD into my NAS and just reset it. ram

Looking forward to hearing from you. Bloop.

artheus commented 6 years ago

Hey @Bloopfury

Sorry to answer you this late. I am currently working on better solutions for this (and I have a family etc..), so therefore I've not been able to focus much attention here. But I will try to answer you as simply as possible.

You should be able to fix this in several ways, but the simplest one would probably be to use the File Manager in the McMyAdmin to download configurations and the executable shell script for editing these limits and then upload again. You will need to restart Minecraft server through McMyAdmin for it to take effect.

Bloopfury commented 6 years ago

Hey!

Totally understandable, and when I get it running again I'll try that out. Thank you.

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Sorry to answer you this late. I am currently working on better solutions for this (and I have a family etc..), so therefore I've not been able to focus much attention here. But I will try to answer you as simply as possible.

You should be able to fix this in several ways, but the simplest one would probably be to use the File Manager in the McMyAdmin to download configurations and the executable shell script for editing these limits and then upload again. You will need to restart Minecraft server through McMyAdmin for it to take effect.

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