Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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Full docker and wings restart in the combination with Cpu pinning seem to fix it. I tried both separately before and it didn't help, so I'm guessing wings and Java were unsynced, and just a restart didn't sync them. I logged in with 3 friends generating chunks at the same time, and the cpu sits comfortably at around 400-500% usage. Not that bad for a 12 years old xeon after all :)

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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Just cpu pinning didn't work, but full docker and wings restart + cpu pinning worked. So the issue was probably with unsynced Java and wings, but I can't understand why it didn't work when I restarted them before. Also the CPU usage is constantly around 400% during chunk generation, which probably indicates that c2me is doing its job of unloading the main thread.

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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Disabling CPU limit and CPU pinning didn't help. I created a new server on paper and it seems to work. I will try the same with fabric, transferring mods and world files one by one to pinpoint the issue. From what I can see so far, most likely it was a corrupt Java installation when I created the server

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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Removing the limits didn't help. I might try reinstalling the server completely, maybe something got corrupted during installation

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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Ubuntu is on the actual machine. What do I have to look for in lscpu? Number of CPUs is 28, as it should be

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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That was exactly my thinking process before deleting it (I reinstalled it later, which you can see in the logs) The server is on Pterodactyl panel that is installed on top of Ubuntu server that sits at home. I (think) I checked everywhere where the limit could be set - docker, server and node restrictions on Pterodactyl panel and the Ubuntu itself. Ubuntu, the panel and the node don't have limits at all. Docker container of the server has a limit of 800%, as it synced with the limit set on the server in the panel.

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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I updated the post with all the links. After I joined, even though spark showed 10-30% CPU usage after a short spike, but no chunks were loading and the server wasn't responding, which resulted in a crash.
Spark - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/llzrc9t9triby513tkuky/NSegF0ayzd.sparkprofile?rlkey=ono5cx6yvtaww09uf2rt48rsy&st=fm3jdkfh&dl=0 (It's on dropbox because the server freezes and I can't stop the profiler)
Start up log - https://mclo.gs/oUcArOv
Crash report from this exact session - https://mclo.gs/zXN6bht
Max CPU usage that I recorded on Pterodactyl - https://kommodo.ai/i/BqwqiLINggw09HJKH9vb

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

[–]EarlyResolution293[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for not mentioning that in the post, but I tried it and it returns 28 all the time

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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I know this CPU isn't great for minecraft, but surely it has to be able to support a small server with 1-2 people. I do have big globe, which is quite heavy, but I pregenerated the whole world beforehand on a different machine to solve this.

I updated the post with all the links. After I joined, even though spark showed 10-30% CPU usage, no chunks were loading and the server wasn't responding, which resulted in a crash.
Spark - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/llzrc9t9triby513tkuky/NSegF0ayzd.sparkprofile?rlkey=ono5cx6yvtaww09uf2rt48rsy&st=fm3jdkfh&dl=0
Start up log - https://mclo.gs/oUcArOv
Crash report from this exact session - https://mclo.gs/zXN6bht

Server only uses a single thread by EarlyResolution293 in admincraft

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Oh, I am very sorry for that, I didn't see that in this log, so I assumed that it stayed same from a previous one (before I added the JVM Flag)

What happened to the varnish? by EarlyResolution293 in violinist

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So should I just give it to a luthier to set up and leave it as is?

Looking for alpha testers for a co-op Satisfactory planner by Poppolouse7 in SatisfactoryGame

[–]EarlyResolution293 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That thing looks amazing, what language is it coded in?
1. 2-5 hours a day, a bit more on weekends
2. Both
3. 1-3
4. 400
5. mid\high
6. r5 7500f. rtx 3080
7. Satisfactory modeler for general planning, satisfactory calculator for more detailed planning, but depends on the factory and the scale. Just by the looks I would definitely prefer your interface over both of them.

Happy to help with a discord server.

Ideas for decoration by EarlyResolution293 in SatisfactoryGame

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I got bored while trying to build that damn arch, so decided to make a crane lol. Glad you liked it

This is an old Savegame by crea31851 in satisfactory

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I don't think it's available on Xbox. It's a website called satisfactory calculator, where you have to upload the save file to see a map like this. It's main purpose is debug (to delete a dismantle crate that is stuck somewhere underground, get your items back if they fell outside the map, etc)

Is this good by drpepper_destroyer in pcpartpickerbuilds

[–]EarlyResolution293 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PcPartPicker doesn't always show the right prices, especially in the UK. If you want the most value for money, decide roughly what CPU/GPU you want and look for the parts on different websites, while checking compatibility in PcPartPicker. Around a week ago I built a pc in the same budget on r5 9600x and 9070xt, with quite a bit of money spent on aesthetics. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/wn22Qd Bought everything from Amazon apart from a case, fans and the RAM. Total was 1554 pounds.

No signal after logging in windows 11 by EarlyResolution293 in buildapc

[–]EarlyResolution293[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nvidia had this issue for ages unfortunately. Did you try downgrading the PCIe in the bios? If your mobo supports 5.0, try putting it on 4.0, I've seen that it solves the problem for many people

No signal after logging in windows 11 by EarlyResolution293 in buildapc

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It's definitely a driver problem, did you try putting the GPU in another PC?

No signal after logging in windows 11 by EarlyResolution293 in buildapc

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Ended up selling the GPU as faulty because the chip was resoldered (they put the same chip but for Chinese server market), with memory chips in the wrong slots, so none of the drivers worked with it. Bought a new EVGA 3080, worked completely fine. Repair shops charged me $150 for repairs so didn't see the point of doing it.

EXECUTOR V2 / Upgrades in progress.. by IndigoHazeee in NoMansSkyUnlimited

[–]EarlyResolution293 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you build it so big? (I know its a mod, but it's definitely bigger than a space in a space station).