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I'm running a Minecraft Forge 1.17 server but I can't add more RAM to it.

I can change the amount of RAM to 4G and it launches without problems, but the the Java GUI tells me it's still running on 2G.

Before you comment, yes I have entered the -Xmx4G into the new "user_jvm_args.txt" document.

The computer I run the server on has 6GB of memory (I know, rare sight) so it should run just fine.

If you need any more information, I'm happy to oblige. Thanks in advance!

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Thank you for your quick response,

I'm starting the server over the provided "run.bat" file.

And the total amount of RAM, I calculated with the amount of RAM used and the percentage of unused RAM in the Java GUI, is that not accurate?

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So it should still be running on 4G even though it displays something else?

  • 1 month later...
2 hours ago, Zere said:

yes... a yes shouldn't take much to write forum team...

this is a forum, we will answer the question if someone knows a possible solution and in this case it's not a simple "yes" or "no"

22 hours ago, Luis_ST said:

this is a forum, we will answer the question if someone knows a possible solution and in this case it's not a simple "yes" or "no"

man, he asked "So it should still be running on 4G even though it displays something else?" the answer is a simple "yes"

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