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Bulk compression potentially using too much memory #103
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Same issue here please help anyone? |
Are we talking Forge or NeoForge? |
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Forge_1.20.1_47.2.19 |
Then I would suggest using NeoForge instead since I'm not really providing support for Forge versions beyond 47.1.3. EDIT: Having just tried out a Forge 47.2.19 installation, I'm unable to reproduce this. |
Its the server ram caused the issue. I upgraded ram to 16GB and now its good |
Yes, I suppose the initial caching process for the bulk compression service would be quite memory-intensive, though this certainly isn't ideal. |
crash-2024-01-22_08.05.24-server.txt
Worked fine before, then the only change was that the forge version on the server updated, and now the server doesn't start. Tried reverting to the older forge version and its still crashing, with the crashlogs pointing to MEGACells.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
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