I've tried putting the .cfg's in the config folder in the server folder, created a .bat file, put the mods in the server's mod folder, put the mods in my mod folder, the server works just fine other than the modded blocks disappearing, no lag or glitches, all of the vanilla items can be placed, and everyone who is trying to play have all of the correct mods and they are all in the mods folder in .minecraft. It IS a modded server. I got it from forge.
(Sorry to the people who don't think about the basic things but I'm pretty sure at least one person would have given a simple answer so I am trying to avoid that)
Maybe you're running the vanilla server.
You must download "forge installer", and if you already have it, open it and choose the "server" option, after, choose like destiny the folder where your server is.
After, two exe files "server" will be installed in the folder.
You should always run the "minecraftforgeuniversal-etc" exe file to make working the mods.
Guys, we are running a forge server. All the mods are placed in the server's mods folder, everyone has the mods required, and the .cfg files are in the server's config files, also. The only problem we are having is that when trying to place modded blocks, they immediately disappear from both my inventory and from the block on which it was placed. I did go to the forge website and made sure that I downloaded the installer version. I installed both the server and the client needed and it was the correct version for all of the mods.
And to solve any confusion, I am Captaineagle1's friend who actually owns the server, not just a random person.
I KNOW THIS IS HOLY STALE THREAD BATMAN, but this is the first place i've found that explained clearly why I couldnt get my mods to run on the forge minecraft server. so it's worth keeping for reference.
grimallc, thank you for humoring me. i now got my modded forge minecraft server working. i wasn't calling the universal server, but was calling the vanilla server that is distributed with forge. seems simplisticly stupid, but i was beating my head against a wall for a few hours.
Note to anyone else having this problem, you need to have the vanilla minecraft server in the same folder as the universal server that you are executing via the java command. and if you're running linux, you probably will have to run the universal server with a sudo command, unlike the vanilla. i dont know why the universal server needs sudo permission and the vanilla doesnt, but at this point i dont care lol.
I've tried putting the .cfg's in the config folder in the server folder, created a .bat file, put the mods in the server's mod folder, put the mods in my mod folder, the server works just fine other than the modded blocks disappearing, no lag or glitches, all of the vanilla items can be placed, and everyone who is trying to play have all of the correct mods and they are all in the mods folder in .minecraft. It IS a modded server. I got it from forge.
(Sorry to the people who don't think about the basic things but I'm pretty sure at least one person would have given a simple answer so I am trying to avoid that)
Thanks,
CaptainEagle1
Do you ALSO have the mod in your mods folder?
Also can you show us what happens?
Unrealated stuff that I typed earlier but doesnt matter now
Yes, I have the mods in my mods folder and the server mods folder.
The Blocks are just simply disappearing from my inventory and the world.
Guys, we are running a forge server. All the mods are placed in the server's mods folder, everyone has the mods required, and the .cfg files are in the server's config files, also. The only problem we are having is that when trying to place modded blocks, they immediately disappear from both my inventory and from the block on which it was placed. I did go to the forge website and made sure that I downloaded the installer version. I installed both the server and the client needed and it was the correct version for all of the mods.
And to solve any confusion, I am Captaineagle1's friend who actually owns the server, not just a random person.
We started with a file from forge. (1.7.10 - recommended - installer)
Then, yes, we are using the minecraft_server jar but we can't use the forge jar because every time we try to open it nothing happens.
when i start my serve i cant spawn modded blocks and this comes up
[02:40:39 INFO]: Starting minecraft server version 1.7.10
[02:40:39 INFO]: Starting minecraft server version 1.7.10[02:40:39 ERROR]: Exception handling console
inputjava.io.IOException: Ugyldig referanse at java.io.FileInputStream.readBytes(Native Method) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at java.io.FileInputStream.read(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at java.io.BufferedInputStream.read1(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.readBytes(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.implRead(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.read(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at java.io.InputStreamReader.read(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at java.io.BufferedReader.fill(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
at lv.run(SourceFile:79) [minecraft_server.1.7.10.jar:?][02:40:39
INFO]: Loading properties
[02:40:39 INFO]: Default game type: SURVIVAL
[02:40:39 INFO]: Generating keypair
[02:40:39 INFO]: Starting Minecraft server on *:25565
[02:40:40 INFO]: Preparing level "world"
[02:40:40 INFO]: Preparing start region for level 0
[02:40:40 WARN]: Skipping BlockEntity with id trapcraft:beartrap
[02:40:40 WARN]: Skipping BlockEntity with id trapcraft:beartrap
[02:40:40 INFO]: Done (0,566s)! For help, type "help" or "?"
I KNOW THIS IS HOLY STALE THREAD BATMAN, but this is the first place i've found that explained clearly why I couldnt get my mods to run on the forge minecraft server. so it's worth keeping for reference.
grimallc, thank you for humoring me. i now got my modded forge minecraft server working. i wasn't calling the universal server, but was calling the vanilla server that is distributed with forge. seems simplisticly stupid, but i was beating my head against a wall for a few hours.
Note to anyone else having this problem, you need to have the vanilla minecraft server in the same folder as the universal server that you are executing via the java command. and if you're running linux, you probably will have to run the universal server with a sudo command, unlike the vanilla. i dont know why the universal server needs sudo permission and the vanilla doesnt, but at this point i dont care lol.
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