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Fresh install crashes on startup [Forge 1.20.1-47.3.11]


umsko

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Fresh install with no mods crashes on startup

Crash report and log: https://paste.ee/p/w6VKm

Things i have tired:
Installing the server with root access
Seeing if i can start a normal vanilla server: i can
tried other forge versions
reinstalled java RE
tried different java versions 11, 17 and 21

One thing i haven't tried is a fresh install of ubuntu but that would take me days since i need to backup stuff

I hope someone can figure it out what is going wrong here.

 

with best regards
Umsko

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42 minutes ago, TileEntity said:

Make a test with an older Forge build

Forge Version: forge-1.12.2-14.23.5.2859 starts the server when switching to java version 8.
Should i try using java 8 with the version i mentioned in my frist post? (edit): won't work

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1 hour ago, TileEntity said:

Make a test with an older Forge build

okay this time i tried the same version but an older build of forge : forge-1.20.1-47.0.35 and it gives me the same error as before 
there is on thing i noticed with version 1.20.x is that when loading the server it loads much less recipes as forge-1.20.6-50.1.21

Version 1.20.1-47.0.35

[19:07:54] [main/INFO] [minecraft/RecipeManager]: Loaded 7 recipes
[19:07:54] [main/INFO] [minecraft/AdvancementList]: Loaded 1271 advancements

Version 1.20.6-50.1.21
 

[19:13:17] [main/INFO] [minecraft/RecipeManager]: Loaded 1175 recipes
[19:13:17] [main/INFO] [minecraft/AdvancementTree]: Loaded 1276 advancements

idk why it does this

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From the original log you posted:

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[01Nov2024 13:16:18.525] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer/]: Starting Minecraft server on *:25565

[01Nov2024 13:16:18.561] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.network.ServerConnectionListener/]: Using epoll channel type

[01Nov2024 13:16:18.687] [Server thread/WARN] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer/]: **** FAILED TO BIND TO PORT!

[01Nov2024 13:16:18.688] [Server thread/WARN] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer/]: The exception was: io.netty.channel.unix.Errors$NativeIoException: bind(..) failed: Address family not supported by protocol

[01Nov2024 13:16:18.688] [Server thread/WARN] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer/]: Perhaps a server is already running on that port?

Check that another minecraft server isn't running on that machine using port 25565

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1 hour ago, umsko said:

sure, i changed the forge version to 1.20.6-50.1.21 fyi

Server log and debug log : https://paste.ee/p/tUiW0

That log still says something is already bound to the port. If it's not showing anything running, perhaps there's a stale lock file or some other strange thing going on. If possible, perhaps a server reboot?

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3 hours ago, Ugdhar said:

That log still says something is already bound to the port. If it's not showing anything running, perhaps there's a stale lock file or some other strange thing going on. If possible, perhaps a server reboot?

Okay soo as always a restart fixes everything.

Thanks for the help TileEntity and Ugdhar. 😄

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