Constant Crashes Every Few Hours (Log Attached)
Hello everyone, ever since my server on a hosting site was transferred to a new node, I have periodically had crashes every few hours and it is getting in the way of players having normal gameplay. I've attached a paste of the errors that I get right before the server crashes, can someone please take a look into this and let me know if there is a plugin I should delete or if there's anything else that it might be? I also have the spark plugin but haven't used it, if you'd like me to get a heapdump/summary from there I can provide it 🙂
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Crash log: https://pastebin.com/FPcM8HqA
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Requested by kaludi#0
Due to line 31, I'd strongly recommend making a ticket with your host
tbh, just try removing discordsrv @Kaludi
it isnt that necessary of a plugin and is spamming issues
this is a symptom of a bigger problem. You're just telling them to ignore the DNS issue when there's certainly a problem with it & it's not guaranteed to fix anything.
Bad advice all around.
Do this. Something else is going wrong, outside of your server. Line 31 might help your host get to the bottom of it.
Im not telling them to ignore anything
I told them to try removing discordsrv, since its a notoriously bad plugin, and constantly throwing errors
If it were a problem with their dns whatever, any other premium plugins that they have enabled would also be throwing errors wouldnt have even enabled (when they ping spigot do spigots injected auth thing, and a system DNS issue would've prevented it from authing)
idk what all plugins they have, but at the very least they have headdb, which is premium, and thats loaded fine.
So if you remove discordsrv and dont have any dns related errors, then the problem is with Dsrv, and not the host/system
And if they do persist, then they should ask their host
hence why I said try removing Dsrv, and not just "delete this plugin to fix issue now!"
The only bad advice here is to go bugging your host before doing any debugging or problem solving steps of your own :/
it isnt bad?
what
DiscordSRV is not a notoriously bad plugin, idk where you got that bs from
Also discordsrv is often a critical component of many servers so this is a really bad assumption
It looks like intermittent network drops from the host itself. Not DNS or anything
As far as the last line here, your host support is literally there for support, so that’s exactly where they should go if there’s a problem outside their machine, which there is
Quite literally the answer is contact the host.
wouldnt that cause players to disconnect too, not just Dsrv to stop knowing where discord.com is lol
It did if you keep reading
Read the logs. You see many people disconnecting with read time out
I just pointed out line 31 specifically because it makes it easier to explain to the host
[12:49:58] [WebSocketConnectReadThread-1364/WARN]: [Geyser-Spigot] Unable to resolve the skin api! This can be caused by your connection or the skin api being unreachable. api.geysermc.org: Temporary failure in name resolution
not only players
but also geyser
Bad advice is telling somebody to delay contacting their host over obvious host machine network problems.
It's fine to try and dick around while you're waiting for a response, but that's after you dump that issue on them.
Fair, I didnt see that...
Only like 3 players, which would've been much more obvious if Dsrv errors werent everywhere...
only
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Thank you for the quick responses everyone, there were only those 2-3 people playing at the time and they did disconnect with read time out. I’ve reached out to the hosting provider and hopefully they are able to resolve it. Discordsrv really helps since it’s the only way I know when my sever crashes since it notifies me saying “Server hasn’t ticked in X amount of seconds”, and there are many other useful things it provides as well. I can try in the meantime to disable the plugin but the issue started when the server host moved my server to another node because my server is over 150GB and they didn’t have space on the node I was on. I’ll give an update here if anything changes 🙂
Yall're mean, man
I was just trying to help guy :/
Your last line got under my skin quite a bit, honestly
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