Hey been a short while since I've used AMP, but after returning and changing nothing (aside from updating the docker) my server no longer appears to work.
Running the command "ampinstmgr ports [instance name]" doesn't show the game's port of 25565 (Minecraft server) at all, so I really am at a loss. Unfortunately, I can't work out what the issue is from the logs as I can't see any difinitive error as the server seems to still launch.
The issue here, is that I can't even connect to the server from the local network (which is all it is being used for - private server) so port forwarding isn't an issue (even though ports ARE forwarded as I've had a few friends on there before now). The strange thing is that I've changed nothing, no one else has access to the server and yet the server which was working a few months ago is now no longer possible to connect to... Have asked on their forum, but asking here as well. Post quoted below:
Hi all, just recently since returning to Minecraft and dusting off my AMP docker on Unraid (which was previously working flawlessly) I can no longer connect to ANY of my servers, even ones that have had no configuration changes.
Key Details: OS: Unraid 6.9.2 (Docker Container)
AMP Version: 2.3.0.4
So far, I've tried following the guide linked here: https://github.com/CubeCoders/AMP/wiki/Diagnosing-Connectivity-Issues to no avail. Whenever I spin up one of the instances and start the server up, the designated port of 25565 is never showing as listening and unfortunately I cannot discern the AMP logs and find the issue myself, hence why I'm coming here after a few days of looking myself. This error persists on a previously used server that has been untouched using port 25570.
I've confirmed this is not isolated to this instance, as I have made brand-new instances and the error is repeatable on my end. The error I get on my client is the following:
io.netty.channel.connecttimeoutexception connection refused
This is despite being on the same network, and with all necessary ports forwarded for good measure.