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Mickery

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  1. One way is to go to the server console and make yourself an operator with /op [yourInGameName]
  2. I've been getting this issue too with my deluge container. I now have the backup/restore appdata tool skip it. After I stopped and started docker and the container worked again, I manually stopped and started the container and it started up just fine. So my current theory is that it's something in the backup/restore appdata plugin. Gonna give it some time and see if the container dies again on its own.
  3. I recently updated my OS to 6.11.5 from 6.9, and I noticed that the OS GUI takes a long time to load sometimes. It seems like it's taking a while to load something or it's waiting on something else to finish. I have attached the diagnostic test file. Has anyone else experienced something like this and/or have any fixes? server-diagnostics-20230126-2256.zip
  4. Anyone know how to change the server minecraft version? My server got automatically updated to 1.19.3 and my shaders are only compatible up to 1.19.2, and I get "java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "qw$a.a(int, qx)" because the return value of "java.util.Map.get(Object)" is null. I'd like to change it back to 1.19.2 until new shaders are released. I saw the JAVA_VERSION variable but changing it to 1.19.2 still starts the server as 1.19.3. Just saw previous posts with the same issue. Going to look at documentation again.

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