Axart Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 (edited) Hi, so, I've been playing my own mod-pack for a while now. It was all fine until yesterday, when my server started to have some problems. After searching through the crashlog, I figured out it HAS to do something with a mod which I've installed recently. I'm suspicious of the "OpenComputers" mod and "Bibliocraft" mod. Whatever the problem may be, I don't want to lose my world and start again. That's why I created this topic. What I did: I deleted the OpenComputers mod and joined the world. I quickly realized that something is wrong (see picture #1). I assume that all of the block IDs have shifted because I've deleted the mod. Anyway, as I was looking at the crashlog, I found some coords (refering to the block that causes the crash), so I teleported to those coordinates, but all I found was the place where I placed a clock (from Bibliocraft) a few hours before the problems started. I attached the crashlog. I'll be thankful for every piece of advice. Thanks CRASHLOG crash-2018-07-19_20.50.49-server.txt PICTURE #1 Edited July 20, 2018 by Axart grammar Quote
MDW01 Posted July 21, 2018 Posted July 21, 2018 Applied Energistics is crashing. Try to update it or contact the mod authors for more support. Quote
Axart Posted July 21, 2018 Author Posted July 21, 2018 Replacing Applied Energistics (alpha) for an older, stable release didn't solve the immediate crash. I'm particularly confused by this part of the crashlog: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -- Block entity being ticked -- Details: Name: oc:case // li.cil.oc.common.tileentity.Case Block type: ID #314 (tile.oc.case1 // li.cil.oc.common.block.Case) Block data value: 3 / 0x3 / 0b0011 Block location: World: (1757,67,-174), Chunk: (at 13,4,2 in 109,-11; contains blocks 1744,0,-176 to 1759,255,-161), Region: (3,-1; contains chunks 96,-32 to 127,-1, blocks 1536,0,-512 to 2047,255,-1) Actual block type: ID #314 (tile.oc.case1 // li.cil.oc.common.block.Case) Actual block data value: 3 / 0x3 / 0b0011 Stacktrace: at net.minecraft.world.World.func_72939_s(World.java:1832) at net.minecraft.world.WorldServer.func_72939_s(WorldServer.java:613) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "tile.oc.case1" would be a computer case from OpenComputers, I suppose. Those coordinates refer to the location of the clock I placed (as I mentioned). Quote
MDW01 Posted July 21, 2018 Posted July 21, 2018 Yea, I recommend you open the world in MCEdit and remove that block. Quote
Axart Posted July 22, 2018 Author Posted July 22, 2018 12 hours ago, MDW01 said: Yea, I recommend you open the world in MCEdit and remove that block. Did that, but the game crashed again. New crashlog:crash-2018-07-22_11.27.40-server.txt Quote
MDW01 Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 (edited) I would make a backup of your server. Then on the copy of it clear your inventory with MCEdit. Let me know if that works. Edited July 22, 2018 by MDW01 Quote
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