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Hi, I have a server on Oracle Cloud, 4 core and 24G of ram. I installed Java 17 and Forge  43.2.14 for Minecraft 1.19.2. I would like to install All the Mods 8. If I run the server without the modpack everything goes well, but when I load the modpack files and run the server again it gets stuck on the Ore Generation. I was thinking that the problem was the fact that it had a world already generates, so I've tried to remove everything, install Forge again, put the file in before running the server for the first time and then I did run the server. But when it reached the ore generation part this message appears and it doesn't go on:

[Server thread/WARN] [minecraft/MinecraftServer]: Can't keep up! Is the server overloaded?

This is the latest log file
last.log
I allocated 12G of ram in both -Xms and -Xmx

Thanks for the help in advance

Edited by Rose321

  • Rose321 changed the title to Process stop when running personal forge server

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