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    posted a message on Forge gives server warning that makes no sense

    Final update with solution!

    For those who might find this thread in the future, my solution was to download a server tool called Opis, locating the general area where the entity causing issues was located (based on which player triggered it most often, and where that player resides), bringing up the list of entities in Opis, and deleting it (in my case, it was merely an arrow that probably failed to despawn).

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    posted a message on Forge gives server warning that makes no sense

    Small update, I tried restarting the server, and it didn't change the problem.


    For clarification, this is not a crash error, it's a message that keeps appearing in the server console.

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    posted a message on Forge gives server warning that makes no sense

    SOLVED! See final post in thread!


    Running a fairly modded server, and just now, a warning, followed by a large number of info appears in terminal



    [01:39:23] [Server thread/WARN] [net.minecraft.world.chunk.Chunk]: Wrong location! EntityArrow['arrow'/1936021, l='world', x=-217786675,45, y=-16744639,00, z=-839210884,96] (at -13611668, -52450681 instead of -2, 13)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: java.lang.Exception: Stack trace
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at java.lang.Thread.dumpStack(Unknown Source)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.chunk.Chunk.func_76612_a(Chunk.java:781)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.chunk.storage.AnvilChunkLoader.loadEntities(AnvilChunkLoader.java:470)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraftforge.common.chunkio.ChunkIOProvider.callStage2(ChunkIOProvider.java:41)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraftforge.common.chunkio.ChunkIOProvider.callStage2(ChunkIOProvider.java:12)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraftforge.common.util.AsynchronousExecutor.skipQueue(AsynchronousExecutor.java:344)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraftforge.common.util.AsynchronousExecutor.getSkipQueue(AsynchronousExecutor.java:302)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraftforge.common.chunkio.ChunkIOExecutor.syncChunkLoad(ChunkIOExecutor.java:12)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.gen.ChunkProviderServer.loadChunk(ChunkProviderServer.java:126)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.gen.ChunkProviderServer.func_73158_c(ChunkProviderServer.java:101)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.gen.ChunkProviderServer.func_73154_d(ChunkProviderServer.java:199)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.World.func_72964_e(World.java:419)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.World.func_147439_a(World.java:345)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.block.BlockFire.getChanceToEncourageFire(BlockFire.java:516)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.block.BlockFire.func_149845_m(BlockFire.java:265)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.block.BlockFire.func_149674_a(BlockFire.java:169)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.WorldServer.func_72955_a(WorldServer.java:550)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.world.WorldServer.func_72835_b(WorldServer.java:181)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.func_71190_q(MinecraftServer.java:625)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer.func_71190_q(DedicatedServer.java:334)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.func_71217_p(MinecraftServer.java:547)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:427)
    [01:39:23] [Server thread/INFO] [STDERR]: [java.lang.Throwable$WrappedPrintStream:println:-1]: at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer$2.run(MinecraftServer.java:685)


    Now I'm usually able to identify what's misbehaving, however this one has me stumped. The x, y and z-values make no sense, and I can't figure out what EntityArrow is referring to. These numbers are also not constant, the x, y and z began as positive values, also in the range of multiple millions, and the map isn't even 10k blocks across.


    Some specs:

    Headless server running Windows 7 64-bit

    Intel i3 3,6GHz processor

    Java 8 update 45

    No graphics card installed

    Forge 1.7.10-10.13.3.1401 (I just updated to this version).


    It was suggested to me by one of the players that it sounds like something that's fallen through into the void, and that I should just restart the server. Could it be this simple?

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    posted a message on Dynmap - Dynamic web-based maps for Minecraft

    Hi!

    Really liking the mod, and so do my other server players, but I ran into some issues, and now I need dynmap to re-create its website files, how do I do that? (Not world-render, just the website that shows the rendered map).


    EDIT: I just made a secondary minecraft-folder and got it to generate the dynmap files I needed, then copied those over to the server.

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