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I installed a mod and it caused the server to crash, so I removed the mod, but the server still crashed when I tried to start it up.  So I restored it to the backup I had made before adding the mod, but the server was still crashing on startup.  I eventually had to download the save file onto my HD and use SQLite to repair the save file.  After putting it back into the server files, the server started properly and I was able to play again.

After a little while I noticed previously functional windmills were completely frozen.  Moving them to new locations didn't fix the issue.  Plants were also not growing, and metals weren't cooling off.  I had thought this was an issue with the whole server, until I had sped up time to check to see if plants were growing.  I noticed the area I was in wasn't changing colors as the seasons changed. ( map picture included ).  Outside of this area, everything seems to be functioning as normal.  Windmills function, plants grow, etc.  If you try to cut down a tree inside the frozen area, your client will crash.

I did try to regenerate the chunks, but the issue still remains.  I'm at a loss on how to handle this and would greatly appreciate any advice on where to even start with this problem.  I would prefer not to lose my house which happens to be right inside the edge of it, but if I can somehow re-initialize this area in some way that goes beyond just regenerating them I can deal with it.  I would vastly prefer not to make the other people who built outside of it to restart.

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Edited by Ashleigh Moses
  • 2 weeks later...
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Best report the bug in github and hope for an answer, other than that if you don't wana restart the world, besides marking the problematic chunks and not living in them idk what can be done, are you sure its this mod that's the issue? Perhaps it may have to do something with another mod that had compatibility issues and they presisted even after removing the problematic mod?

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