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Minecraft Server Ich777 or BinHex

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Hello,

I've been having the following problem since today.

I was previously running Unraid on a laptop with 8 GB DDR4 RAM and two external hard drives because it didn't recognize the laptop's internal hard drive.

I used Docker from Ich777 or Binhex on it without any problems. The world was loading normaly and all was fine.

I've buyed a new mini PC with an Intel Core U9 185H and 32 GB DDR5 5600 MTS RAM and a WD Green SN3000 NVmE SSD since today, and I've had the following problem with the Minecraft server.

When I join, or someone else joins, the world loads perfectly normally. However, as soon as you walk a bit and have to regenerate the world, the generation suddenly stops and the world doesn't render any further. Then it renders a little further and then stops again. Unfortunately, I know nothing about servers and have only tried what I know: adding more RAM and trying a different hard drive, but nothing helps.

It keeps getting the same error.

So I need help now.

The issue could be related to your new hardware setup or a configuration in your Docker container. Make sure your Docker has enough CPU cores allocated and check your container logs for any chunk generation or memory errors. Also, try switching to a different Minecraft server image (like Binhex or Ich777) to rule out container-specific problems. If the issue continues, test the server outside of Docker to help identify whether it's a hardware or software conflict.

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