Mojira Archive
BDS-1683

World corruption

My server hasn't been working properly since the latest update. (1.13)

The server client shuts down with the message "Disconnected due to world corruption...".

When playing a single world used in a server, a storage issue occurs and the game ends. The size of the World is about three gb, and I have enough storage space is more than 100 gb.

Is this problem solvable?
My server and World have been around for more than 20 months and have about 250 users.

Environment

BDS 1.13

Windows Server 2016

 

Comments2

Hi Otocin,

Is this resolved now with the 1.14.32.1 release?

Please note, you should only log an issue as private if it includes an exploit or if the bug report must include personal information to be complete.

Ionic

It was perfectly resolved. Thank you!

History4

Otocin

Added description:

My server hasn't been working properly since the latest update. (1.13)

The server client shuts down with the message "Disconnected due to world corruption...".

When playing a single world used in a server, a storage issue occurs and the game ends. The size of the World is about three gb, and I have enough storage space is more than 100 gb.

Is this problem solvable?
My server and World have been around for more than 20 months and have about 250 users.

Changed environment:

My server hasn't been working properly since the latest update. (1.13)

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The server client shuts down with the message "Disconnected due to world corruption...".

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When playing a single world used in a server, a storage issue occurs and the game ends. The size of the World is about three gb, and I have enough storage space is more than 100 gb.

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Is this problem solvable?
0My server and World have been around for more than 20 months and have about 250 users.

BDS 1.13

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Windows Server 2016

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[Mod] OcelotOnesie

Removed Security Level: Minecraft - Private

IonicEcko

Added labels: awaiting-response

Removed labels:

[MCPE Mod] Celesian
Cannot Reproduce
Otocin
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1.8.1.2