I´m running a Spigot 1.8 server. My host is GGservers.
So it uses Multicraft.
The problem I have, is that the memory percent increases very quickly and won´t go down unless I restart.
I´m wondering it there is a problem in no restarting even thought it goes to 100 %. Is there a problem with that? Because when I restart, it goes down to 37 %.
A possible reason of this happening is the use of your plugins. If you have some large, CPU and RAM consuming plugins, it will use it up quickly, resulting in less room for activity and lagless play.
When your ram usage goes up to 100% can you notice a difference on the server. Months ago there was a bug in multicraft where the ram usage would say it went up but nothing happened on the server.
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Your host will most likely know your server the best. They will know if they are having issues with CPU, and they might be willing to move you onto a different node.
I´m running a Spigot 1.8 server. My host is GGservers.
So it uses Multicraft.
The problem I have, is that the memory percent increases very quickly and won´t go down unless I restart.
I´m wondering it there is a problem in no restarting even thought it goes to 100 %. Is there a problem with that? Because when I restart, it goes down to 37 %.
Best send a ticket similar to this to your server host.
They will be able to deal with it more efficiently.
A possible reason of this happening is the use of your plugins. If you have some large, CPU and RAM consuming plugins, it will use it up quickly, resulting in less room for activity and lagless play.
Oh, OK. Thank you everyone.
It doesn´t actually seem to give lag. So I´m contacting my host, or maybe even buy a new one.
There, those are our plugins.
Multi-verse can take up a lot of back-ram on start and so can WE if you use it a lot.
When your ram usage goes up to 100% can you notice a difference on the server. Months ago there was a bug in multicraft where the ram usage would say it went up but nothing happened on the server.
most of the time those meter lies.
Your host will most likely know your server the best. They will know if they are having issues with CPU, and they might be willing to move you onto a different node.
Hi,
well technically speaking 100% of memory would not harm your server.
Multicraft has some bugs with that.
When I used to host from Multicraft it was always 100% even if I had 0 plugins.
As long as you don't crash multiple times or lag you feel constant that is not your computer you should relax.
Hosted with multicraft since 2011
Kind Regards,
Nickolay
Multicraft tends to be inaccurate.