I run a couple of minecraft worlds for my daughter and a few friends (yeah, ok, and for me :D ). Up to now we were running velocity and paper servers. I kept hearing that fabric servers were supposed to be more vanilla, and there were a couple of mods not ported to paper, so I wanted to try to replicate my servers with fabric.
The server runs fine, but the output of the terminal is extremely verbose compared to paper, and I don’t know if this is expected or if I’ve got something misconfigured.
Most of the output is about “netty”
"Netty Epoll Server IO #3" at io.netty.channel.epoll.Native.epollWait(Native.java:213)
os_prio=0 cpu=6.33ms elapsed=1517.77s tid=0x00007068e00160d0 nid=1862005 runnable at io.netty.channel.epoll.Native.epollWait(Native Method)`___`
for example.
Does someone have any ideas? I wouldn’t mind posting a large chunk of the output if someone thinks there might be an issue. Thanks!
Ok, so I have removed all the flags and all the mods. I also shut down the upstream velocity proxy, in case it was an issue with polling the server or something. Even running by itself the consoled gets completely spammed by messages. I know that these are not errors in themselves, but spamming the console just makes catching any real errors or relevant warnings that much more difficult. As a side issue, I’m using puffer panel to manage all the worlds and installs and the spam to the console makes the admin panel unresponsive. I have no idea where to trouble shoot next.
hm, try making another server with the same mod set but a different world, and see if it still happens.
edit: actually, try replacing the main minecraft jar