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Post by joshivar on Nov 11, 2012 17:58:06 GMT -5
Alright, so with the latest server crashing spree, I decided to watch those online via dynmap, to see if any persons presence coincided to the crashing. Turns out no, however I've also discovered that by watching the dynmap and then logging on myself, it seems to be causing this crash. After waiting several minutes and testing with another computer, I recieved the same error, and lo and behold, the majority of people online crashed.
It is either something local to the computers or, as I suspect and have been suggested to, a problem with an outdated plugin. Changing ip's by going to a different location and using a different computer (If that's actually how it works) has yielded no different results.
Whatever coding is causing this must be found and stopped, and until it is, I'd ask everyone receiving the error:
Internal exception: java.io.IOException: Received string length longer then maximum allowed (7145 > 20 to stay offline for at the very least a few hours, or until sent a forum message/comment on this post that it's all clear.
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Post by Brindale on Nov 11, 2012 18:03:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I was keeping the player list open, and I would see your name flas hfor like a millisecond, then we would all crash again. I think there might be conflicts between the server and computers somehow, something messing around, can't say for sure though.
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Post by joshivar on Nov 11, 2012 18:05:18 GMT -5
Could be that, but why would it be only affecting this region? Kirahvar is likely having similar troubles, as last time she blew up my phone trying to explain her irritation. In detail.
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Post by ZipZapMan on Nov 11, 2012 19:30:33 GMT -5
I had aku restart the server. The server should be stable now.
The logging in error is minecraft itself, the string error is the server.
What's done is done, locked
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