My server keeps crashing

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  • So my server worked fine but now everytime someone dies they can't respawn (pressing the respawn button doesn't work), everything freezes and the server stops (timed out). When i start it again it hasn't saved anything i have done there. Can someone help me?

  • If players are getting timed out, they most likely lose connection

    Anyways send the mclo.gs link

    Discord: L'Odd#2340

    Don't send a request. I'll probs deny it


    Current Discord Helper.


    Inactive as hell

  • If your version is above 1.8, switch Essentials out for EssentialsX


    If not, keep as is

    Discord: L'Odd#2340

    Don't send a request. I'll probs deny it


    Current Discord Helper.


    Inactive as hell

  • 1.13 is your problem. It uses a lot of RAM.
    If you have 1.12 backups, use them.
    You can't downgrade, as 1.13 has a new world system, so a world is kind of like automatically corrupted when you run it on 1.13.
    If you don't have backups, here's some stuff you can do: By the logs I can see you have lots of plugins, try to remove some. Delete the world and load a new one in 1.12.2 or previous versions (only if it' a new server or if you don't care much about the world). Reset completely the server (you'll loose everything) and create it back in 1.12.2 or previous versions. Anything else that lowers server RAM usage should work. If you have many slots like 100 or 50, remove all you don't need. If you don't have enough slots (for example, 2 and you make 5 people enter), add more (I know these last two are very basic, but many people have problems due to them).
    Also, Essentials logs an error, you should consider switching to EssentialsX as Odd said

    I hope you find this useful, please make sure to reply saying wether it solved your problem or not

    Member since April 2016. #aternoslover :aternos:

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