I ran a Minecraft paper server on a laptop (but not a low spec), not a high spec, and was enjoying Minecraft with 2 users, myself included.
One day, when I was on the server, I was in the y-coordinate below -64, and it was falling down more and more. I think this is because I entered the server before the chunk I was standing on was rendered.
So eventually I ran the command /kill @s and got back to my spawn point. But there was a bigger problem. It was lagging too much. It was five times more lagged than before.
I thought this issue is caused by going to y-coordinate -2000 and I've rolled all the server data (even plug-in folders and player data!) including Minecraft World back to before things happened.
However, the problem still lingered and I asked ChatGPT for a solution. But it didn't help at all. Eventually, because of this and other issues (i.e., laptop slowed down overall), I visited the Samsung AS center and tried to fix it. They explained that the laptop had only 10GB of storage left, which is why it slowed down. So I emptied 30GB more of it. However, later on, the other laptop functions returned to normal, but the Minecraft paper server was still slow. So I tried to solve the problem by entering the /perf start command, but the files I got through the /perf start command had some information that was difficult for me to interpret. So I try to create a thread in the paper forum.
Does anyone know the cause of my problem? (I will attach the files obtained through perf start.)
Note: All these texts have been translated via machine translation. Apologies for bad English skills.
One day, when I was on the server, I was in the y-coordinate below -64, and it was falling down more and more. I think this is because I entered the server before the chunk I was standing on was rendered.
So eventually I ran the command /kill @s and got back to my spawn point. But there was a bigger problem. It was lagging too much. It was five times more lagged than before.
I thought this issue is caused by going to y-coordinate -2000 and I've rolled all the server data (even plug-in folders and player data!) including Minecraft World back to before things happened.
However, the problem still lingered and I asked ChatGPT for a solution. But it didn't help at all. Eventually, because of this and other issues (i.e., laptop slowed down overall), I visited the Samsung AS center and tried to fix it. They explained that the laptop had only 10GB of storage left, which is why it slowed down. So I emptied 30GB more of it. However, later on, the other laptop functions returned to normal, but the Minecraft paper server was still slow. So I tried to solve the problem by entering the /perf start command, but the files I got through the /perf start command had some information that was difficult for me to interpret. So I try to create a thread in the paper forum.
Does anyone know the cause of my problem? (I will attach the files obtained through perf start.)
Note: All these texts have been translated via machine translation. Apologies for bad English skills.
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