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My server console: INFO java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "net.minecraft.server.level.ServerLevel.m_6857_()" because "serverlevel2" is null
02.12 22:25:44 [Server] net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.m_129885_(MinecraftServer.java:513) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:? {re:mixin,pl:accesstransformer:B,re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B,pl:mixin:A}
02.12 22:25:44 [Server] net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.m_7041_(MinecraftServer.java:584) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:? {re:mixin,pl:accesstransformer:B,re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B,pl:mixin:A}
02.12 22:25:44 [Server] net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer.m_7041_(DedicatedServer.java:510) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:? {re:mixin,pl:accesstransformer:B,re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B,pl:mixin:APP:tombstone.mixins.json:DedicatedServerMixin,pl:mixin:A}
02.12 22:25:44 [Server] net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.m_130011_(MinecraftServer.java:689) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:? {re:mixin,pl:accesstransformer:B,re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B,pl:mixin:A}
02.12 22:25:44 [Multicraft] Server shut down (running)
02.12 22:25:44 [Multicraft] Not restarting crashed server.
02.12 22:25:44 [Multicraft] Stopping server!
02.12 22:25:46 [Multicraft] Server stopped




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Crash file: 

---- Minecraft Crash Report ----
// Oops.

Time: 2023-12-02 22:25:43
Description: Exception in server tick loop

java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "com.google.gson.JsonArray.iterator()" because "$$1" is null
    at net.minecraft.server.players.StoredUserList.m_11399_(StoredUserList.java:121) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:?] {re:classloading}
    at net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedPlayerList.m_139596_(DedicatedPlayerList.java:85) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:?] {re:classloading}
    at net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedPlayerList.<init>(DedicatedPlayerList.java:24) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:?] {re:classloading}
    at net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer.m_7038_(DedicatedServer.java:158) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:?] {re:mixin,pl:accesstransformer:B,re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B,pl:mixin:APP:tombstone.mixins.json:DedicatedServerMixin,pl:mixin:A}
    at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.m_130011_(MinecraftServer.java:634) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:?] {re:mixin,pl:accesstransformer:B,re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B,pl:mixin:A}
    at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.m_206580_(MinecraftServer.java:251) ~[server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar%23225!/:?] {re:mixin,pl:accesstransformer:B,re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B,pl:mixin:A}
    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:833) ~[?:?] {re:mixin}


A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows:
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-- System Details --
Details:
    Minecraft Version: 1.20.1
    Minecraft Version ID: 1.20.1
    Operating System: Linux (amd64) version 4.15.0-206-generic
    Java Version: 17, Oracle Corporation
    Java VM Version: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode, sharing), Oracle Corporation
    Memory: 554926416 bytes (529 MiB) / 1665138688 bytes (1588 MiB) up to 6442450944 bytes (6144 MiB)
    CPUs: 24
    Processor Vendor: AuthenticAMD
    Processor Name: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor
    Identifier: AuthenticAMD Family 23 Model 113 Stepping 0
    Microarchitecture: Zen 2
    Frequency (GHz): -0.00
    Number of physical packages: 1
    Number of physical CPUs: 12
    Number of logical CPUs: 24
    Graphics card #0 name: ASPEED Graphics Family
    Graphics card #0 vendor: ASPEED Technology, Inc. (0x1a03)
    Graphics card #0 VRAM (MB): 0.00
    Graphics card #0 deviceId: 0x2000
    Graphics card #0 versionInfo: unknown
    Virtual memory max (MB): 70588.73
    Virtual memory used (MB): 99740.80
    Swap memory total (MB): 6144.00
    Swap memory used (MB): 46.75
    JVM Flags: 2 total; -Xmx6144M -Xms512M
    Server Running: true
    Data Packs: vanilla, mod:betterdungeons, mod:villagesandpillages (incompatible), mod:supermartijn642configlib (incompatible), mod:mutantmonsters, mod:rechiseled (incompatible), mod:geckolib, mod:jei, mod:graveyard (incompatible), mod:libraryferret, mod:goblintraders (incompatible), mod:dynamiclights (incompatible), mod:sophisticatedcore (incompatible), mod:reap, mod:waystones, mod:monsterplus (incompatible), mod:forgeendertech, mod:structory, mod:journeymap (incompatible), mod:citadel (incompatible), mod:alexsmobs (incompatible), mod:artifacts, mod:yungsapi, mod:mixinextras (incompatible), mod:dungeoncrawl, mod:sophisticatedbackpacks (incompatible), mod:balm, mod:terralith, mod:fusion, mod:usefulslime (incompatible), mod:imst, mod:puzzlesaccessapi, mod:betterfortresses, mod:cloth_config (incompatible), mod:forge, mod:twilightforest, mod:supplementaries, mod:geophilic, mod:athena, mod:dungeons_arise, mod:chipped (incompatible), mod:vanillaplustools (incompatible), mod:moonlight (incompatible), mod:mixinsquared (incompatible), mod:jade (incompatible), mod:creativecore, mod:sleep_tight (incompatible), mod:supermartijn642corelib (incompatible), mod:curios (incompatible), mod:brutalbosses (incompatible), mod:securitycraft, mod:bettervillage, mod:elevatorid, mod:betterstrongholds, mod:tombstone, mod:resourcefullib (incompatible), mod:architectury (incompatible), mod:appleskin (incompatible), mod:cupboard (incompatible), mod:puzzleslib, mod:jadeaddons (incompatible), mod:framework, mod:expandability (incompatible), mod:bettermineshafts, mod:playerrevive, mod:cristellib (incompatible), Supplementaries Generated Pack, mutantmonsters:biome_modifications
    Enabled Feature Flags: minecraft:vanilla
    World Generation: Experimental
    Is Modded: Definitely; Server brand changed to 'forge'
    Type: Dedicated Server (map_server.txt)
    ModLauncher: 10.0.9+10.0.9+main.dcd20f30
    ModLauncher launch target: forgeserver
    ModLauncher naming: srg
    ModLauncher services: 
        mixin-0.8.5.jar mixin PLUGINSERVICE 
        eventbus-6.0.5.jar eventbus PLUGINSERVICE 
        fmlloader-1.20.1-47.2.8.jar slf4jfixer PLUGINSERVICE 
        fmlloader-1.20.1-47.2.8.jar object_holder_definalize PLUGINSERVICE 
        fmlloader-1.20.1-47.2.8.jar runtime_enum_extender PLUGINSERVICE 
        fmlloader-1.20.1-47.2.8.jar capability_token_subclass PLUGINSERVICE 
        accesstransformers-8.0.4.jar accesstransformer PLUGINSERVICE 
        fmlloader-1.20.1-47.2.8.jar runtimedistcleaner PLUGINSERVICE 
        modlauncher-10.0.9.jar mixin TRANSFORMATIONSERVICE 
        modlauncher-10.0.9.jar fml TRANSFORMATIONSERVICE 
    FML Language Providers: 
        [email protected]
        lowcodefml@null
        javafml@null
    Mod List: 
        YungsBetterDungeons-1.20-Forge-4.0.3.jar          |YUNG's Better Dungeons        |betterdungeons                |1.20-Forge-4.0.3    |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        villagesandpillages-forge-mc1.20.1-1.0.0.jar      |Villages&Pillages             |villagesandpillages           |1.0.0               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        supermartijn642configlib-1.1.8-forge-mc1.20.jar   |SuperMartijn642's Config Libra|supermartijn642configlib      |1.1.8               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        MutantMonsters-v8.0.4-1.20.1-Forge.jar            |Mutant Monsters               |mutantmonsters                |8.0.4               |DONE      |Manifest: 9a:09:85:98:65:c4:8c:11:c5:49:f6:d6:33:23:39:df:8d:b4:ff:92:84:b8:bd:a5:83:9f:ac:7f:2a:d1:4b:6a
        rechiseled-1.1.5c-forge-mc1.20.jar                |Rechiseled                    |rechiseled                    |1.1.5c              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        geckolib-forge-1.20.1-4.2.4.jar                   |GeckoLib 4                    |geckolib                      |4.2.4               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        jei-1.20.1-forge-15.2.0.27.jar                    |Just Enough Items             |jei                           |15.2.0.27           |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        The_Graveyard_2.6.2_(FORGE)_for_1.20+.jar         |The Graveyard                 |graveyard                     |2.6.2               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        libraryferret-forge-1.20.1-4.0.0.jar              |Library ferret                |libraryferret                 |4.0.0               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        goblintraders-forge-1.20.1-1.9.3.jar              |Goblin Traders                |goblintraders                 |1.9.3               |DONE      |Manifest: 0d:78:5f:44:c0:47:0c:8c:e2:63:a3:04:43:d4:12:7d:b0:7c:35:37:dc:40:b1:c1:98:ec:51:eb:3b:3c:45:99
        dynamiclights-1.20.1.2.jar                        |Dynamic Lights                |dynamiclights                 |1.20.1.2            |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        sophisticatedcore-1.20.1-0.5.107.496.jar          |Sophisticated Core            |sophisticatedcore             |0.5.107.496         |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        reap-1.20.1-1.0.2.jar                             |Reap Mod                      |reap                          |1.20.1-1.0.2        |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        waystones-forge-1.20-14.0.2.jar                   |Waystones                     |waystones                     |14.0.2              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        MonsterPlus-Forge1.20.1-v1.1.6.1.jar              |Monster Plus                  |monsterplus                   |1.0                 |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        ForgeEndertech-1.20.1-11.1.0.0-build.0142.jar     |ForgeEndertech                |forgeendertech                |11.1.0.0            |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        Structory_1.20.2_v1.3.3.jar                       |Structory                     |structory                     |1.3.3               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        journeymap-1.20.1-5.9.18-neoforge.jar             |Journeymap                    |journeymap                    |5.9.18              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        citadel-2.4.9-1.20.1.jar                          |Citadel                       |citadel                       |2.4.9               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        alexsmobs-1.22.6.jar                              |Alex's Mobs                   |alexsmobs                     |1.22.6              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        artifacts-forge-9.2.0.jar                         |Artifacts                     |artifacts                     |9.2.0               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        YungsApi-1.20-Forge-4.0.2.jar                     |YUNG's API                    |yungsapi                      |1.20-Forge-4.0.2    |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        mixinextras-forge-0.2.1-beta.2.jar                |MixinExtras                   |mixinextras                   |0.2.1-beta.2        |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        Dungeon+Crawl-1.20.1-2.3.14.jar                   |Dungeon Crawl                 |dungeoncrawl                  |2.3.14              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        sophisticatedbackpacks-1.20.1-3.18.68.952.jar     |Sophisticated Backpacks       |sophisticatedbackpacks        |3.18.68.952         |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        balm-forge-1.20.1-7.1.4.jar                       |Balm                          |balm                          |7.1.4               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        Terralith_1.20.2_v2.4.8.jar                       |Terralith                     |terralith                     |2.4.8               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        fusion-1.1.0b-forge-mc1.20.1.jar                  |Fusion                        |fusion                        |1.1.0b              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        UsefulSlime-forge-1.20.2-1.7.1.jar                |Useful Slime                  |usefulslime                   |1.7.1               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        imst-2.1.0.jar                                    |Immersive Structures          |imst                          |2.1.0               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        puzzlesaccessapi-forge-8.0.7.jar                  |Puzzles Access Api            |puzzlesaccessapi              |8.0.7               |DONE      |Manifest: 9a:09:85:98:65:c4:8c:11:c5:49:f6:d6:33:23:39:df:8d:b4:ff:92:84:b8:bd:a5:83:9f:ac:7f:2a:d1:4b:6a
        YungsBetterNetherFortresses-1.20-Forge-2.0.5.jar  |YUNG's Better Nether Fortresse|betterfortresses              |1.20-Forge-2.0.5    |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        cloth-config-11.1.106-forge.jar                   |Cloth Config v10 API          |cloth_config                  |11.1.106            |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        forge-1.20.1-47.2.8-universal.jar                 |Forge                         |forge                         |47.2.8              |DONE      |Manifest: 84:ce:76:e8:45:35:e4:0e:63:86:df:47:59:80:0f:67:6c:c1:5f:6e:5f:4d:b3:54:47:1a:9f:7f:ed:5e:f2:90
        twilightforest-1.20.1-4.3.1893-universal.jar      |The Twilight Forest           |twilightforest                |4.3.1893            |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        supplementaries-1.20-2.6.31.jar                   |Supplementaries               |supplementaries               |1.20-2.6.31         |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        geophilic-v2.1.0-mc1.20u1.20.2.jar                |Geophilic                     |geophilic                     |2.1.0-mc1.20u1.20.2 |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        athena-forge-1.20.1-3.1.1.jar                     |Athena                        |athena                        |3.1.1               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        DungeonsArise-1.20.1-2.1.57-release.jar           |When Dungeons Arise           |dungeons_arise                |2.1.57-1.20.1       |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        chipped-forge-1.20.1-3.0.1.jar                    |Chipped                       |chipped                       |3.0.1               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        server-1.20.1-20230612.114412-srg.jar             |Minecraft                     |minecraft                     |1.20.1              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        vanillaplustools-1.20-1.0.jar                     |Vanilla+ Tools                |vanillaplustools              |1.20-1.0            |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        moonlight-1.20-2.8.66-forge.jar                   |Moonlight Library             |moonlight                     |1.20-2.8.66         |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        mixinsquared-forge-0.1.1.jar                      |MixinSquared                  |mixinsquared                  |0.1.1               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        Jade-1.20.1-forge-11.6.3.jar                      |Jade                          |jade                          |11.6.3              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        CreativeCore_FORGE_v2.11.10_mc1.20.1.jar          |CreativeCore                  |creativecore                  |2.11.10             |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        sleep_tight-1.20-1.1.8.jar                        |Sleep Tight                   |sleep_tight                   |1.20-1.1.8          |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        supermartijn642corelib-1.1.15-forge-mc1.20.jar    |SuperMartijn642's Core Lib    |supermartijn642corelib        |1.1.15              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        curios-forge-5.4.3+1.20.1.jar                     |Curios API                    |curios                        |5.4.3+1.20.1        |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        brutalbosses-1.20.1-6.6.jar                       |brutalbosses mod              |brutalbosses                  |1.20.1-6.6          |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        [1.20.1]+SecurityCraft+v1.9.8.jar                 |SecurityCraft                 |securitycraft                 |1.9.8               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        bettervillage-forge-1.20.1-3.2.0 (1).jar          |Better village                |bettervillage                 |3.1.0               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        elevatorid-1.20.1-lex-1.9.jar                     |Elevator Mod                  |elevatorid                    |1.20.1-lex-1.9      |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        YungsBetterStrongholds-1.20-Forge-4.0.3.jar       |YUNG's Better Strongholds     |betterstrongholds             |1.20-Forge-4.0.3    |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        tombstone-8.5.5-1.20.1.jar                        |Corail Tombstone              |tombstone                     |8.5.5               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        resourcefullib-forge-1.20.1-2.1.18.jar            |Resourceful Lib               |resourcefullib                |2.1.18              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        architectury-9.1.12-forge.jar                     |Architectury                  |architectury                  |9.1.12              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        appleskin-forge-mc1.20.1-2.5.1.jar                |AppleSkin                     |appleskin                     |2.5.1+mc1.20.1      |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        cupboard-1.20.1-2.1.jar                           |Cupboard utilities            |cupboard                      |1.20.1-2.1          |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        PuzzlesLib-v8.1.9-1.20.1-Forge.jar                |Puzzles Lib                   |puzzleslib                    |8.1.9               |DONE      |Manifest: 9a:09:85:98:65:c4:8c:11:c5:49:f6:d6:33:23:39:df:8d:b4:ff:92:84:b8:bd:a5:83:9f:ac:7f:2a:d1:4b:6a
        JadeAddons-1.20.1-forge-5.2.1.jar                 |Jade Addons                   |jadeaddons                    |5.2.1               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        framework-forge-1.20.1-0.6.16.jar                 |Framework                     |framework                     |0.6.16              |DONE      |Manifest: 0d:78:5f:44:c0:47:0c:8c:e2:63:a3:04:43:d4:12:7d:b0:7c:35:37:dc:40:b1:c1:98:ec:51:eb:3b:3c:45:99
        expandability-forge-9.0.0.jar                     |ExpandAbility                 |expandability                 |9.0.0               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        YungsBetterMineshafts-1.20-Forge-4.0.4.jar        |YUNG's Better Mineshafts      |bettermineshafts              |1.20-Forge-4.0.4    |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        PlayerRevive_FORGE_v2.0.19_mc1.20.1.jar           |PlayerRevive                  |playerrevive                  |2.0.19              |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
        cristellib-1.1.5-forge.jar                        |Cristel Lib                   |cristellib                    |1.1.5               |DONE      |Manifest: NOSIGNATURE
    Crash Report UUID: 0bd76986-5800-4dc8-8381-8851e0739175
    FML: 47.2
    Forge: net.minecraftforge:47.2.8

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