Server 21w05 crashes quite quickly. Initially the player got stuck in move - could not be stopped unless reached some obstacle (but then it would keep moving if turned). It crashed, I started it again but it just kept crashing after logging in (just 1 player). Reverting to 21w03 solves the problem.
Crash report attached.
UPDATE
At first glance 21w05b seems to resolve the problem. Thanks 🙂
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+1 - same for me. Server crashes as soon as a I attempt to load up the world. Reverting fixes the issue. Crash reports look the same as mine as well.
I used all snapshots since 20w46a and for 2,5 months of server's uptime and probably hundreds of hours played such dismal failures never happened.
I may have some copper weathering near the place this crash happened if that has some connection to copper. We were in the Nether for some 10 minutes earlier with 2 players to check out if the water magically produced from glow litchen and lava stays there (it does 🙂 ) and it was fine. The crash happened later in the overworld (that's clear from the reports anyway).
How can i fix this problem? I want to play on this version snapshot with my friends now. Do i must delete all copper blocks, ingots etc from our server on snapshot 21w03a? And amethyst too? xD
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Same thing happens for me, apparently it happens when loading chests with previous snapshot items, probably the copper blocks that have been renamed