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MC-101537

1.9 Dedicated Server Crashes When Someone Joins

I load up a .jar Minecraft server, and within a few seconds the average tick goes below 1 millisecond. The moment I try and join the server, the average tick climbs at a steady rate, reach's maybe around 900 if I'm lucking, then crashes. The RAM usage stays under 120, and I thought that might be the problem. So I tried it on a Windows laptop, and the same thing happened. Not sure why this is happening.

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kumasasa

Please attach the crash report.

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Crash report is for Raspbian OS.

CubeTheThird

Duplicate of MC-63590. Your hardware may not be sufficient to run a dedicated minecraft server.

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Like I said, I thought that too. That's why I tried it on my Windows 10 computer which has 2GB of RAM and a 2GHZ processor. It still did the same thing. I'll attach it's crash report too.

kumasasa

Memory: 108971064 bytes (103 MB) / 183115776 bytes (174 MB) up to 259522560 bytes (247 MB)

This is way too little RAM, you cannot run a server of 256 MB RAM.

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Well that's what the default was, I just ran it and that's what it gave itself. Anyways, I ran it in Command Prompt and gave it 1GB and it still did the same thing. I guess what I'm also trying to say is that it's not just about the crashing, it's the high tick rate. Why is it higher when running a server? When I run the client, it works near perfectly, but the server can't handle 1 person being on it without it's tick rate flipping out. It's also annoying breaking a block and waiting a few seconds for the server to catch up.

I'll attach another crash report of putting it to 1GB.

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You need at least 2GB from my experience and you may need to change some server properties and gamerules so it doesn't have to process as much.

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Well the other thing is that it'll run a 1.7.10 server flawlessly, but once I put it back to 1.9, ticks went up and crashed. Actually, It runs a 1.7.10 forge server with 17 mods and runs between 100-300 milliseconds, so I'd imagine that even with some additions from 1.8 & 1.9, it shouldn't run any faster then that. But maybe that's just me...

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Minecraft 1.9.2

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