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BDS-2620

Server status offline

I have a bedrock dedicated erver running on ubuntu 18.

Problem is the server not showing it's online status. You still can connect and play but it's looks offline in the list.

There was no such problem not so long time ago but it seemed to appear after i downloaded the world to my local for adding a datapack and then reuploaded it to dedicated server.

Did not found such problem in any sources so this bugtracker is my last chanse to solve it.

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Hi Anatoly,

To resolve this, load the world in Singleplayer or using MCCToolchest and re-enable LAN Broadcast.

Ionic

Hi Anatoly,

To resolve this, load the world in Singleplayer or using MCCToolchest and re-enable LAN Broadcast.

Ionic

Hi Anatoly,

To resolve this, load the world in Singleplayer or using MCCToolchest and re-enable LAN Broadcast.

Ionic

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BDS-2620 is solved (this one). Need to watch for server uptime first to decide if BDS-2772 is solved

BDS-2620 is solved (this one). Need to watch for server uptime first to decide if BDS-2772 is solved

I don't believe the resolution should be labeled invalid. I am playing in 1.19.51 and recently discovered why my server appeared to be offline when it was actually on.
If the world NBT has "LANBroadcast" as 0, as shown in image "1.png", then the server always shows up as "locating server", red dot on the ping, and the amount of online players is invisible. in "2.png"

To resolve this issue on your world without an NBT editor, do the following:
1. Turn on "multiplayer game" and "visible to Lan players"
2. Open the world once and then save and quit
3. Move the world back to where it was

I don't believe the resolution should be labeled invalid. I am playing in 1.19.51 and recently discovered why my server appeared to be offline when it was actually on.
If the world NBT has "LANBroadcast" as 0, as shown in image "1.png", then the server always shows up as "locating server", red dot on the ping, and the amount of online players is invisible. in "2.png"

To resolve this issue on your world without an NBT editor, do the following:
1. Turn on "multiplayer game" and "visible to Lan players"
2. Open the world once and then save and quit
3. Move the world back to where it was

I don't believe the resolution should be labeled invalid. I am playing in 1.19.51 and recently discovered why my server appeared to be offline when it was actually on.
If the world NBT has "LANBroadcast" as 0, as shown in image "1.png", then the server always shows up as "locating server", red dot on the ping, and the amount of online players is invisible. in "2.png"

To resolve this issue on your world without an NBT editor, do the following:
1. Turn on "multiplayer game" and "visible to Lan players"
2. Open the world once and then save and quit
3. Move the world back to where it was

Anatoly Sokolov

(Unassigned)

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