CoreServer Crashing Discussion

06/11/2021 06:18 Mitchy01#1
Good day,
App

I have a problem with my CoreServer Crashing once a day.

Here's the Scenario.
I have tested various of files on my Local Computer, and all of them seem stable for 7 days without restart or anything. The files are all clean and didn't touch the source at all. (Some are paid files)

The conflict:
I also tried setting the files to my VPS, where no one knows about this VPS but me.
So I've tried one of the sources that I've tested on my local PC, and it seems the CoreServer always crashes once a day, so what I did was set up another source, and the same exact problem persists. The third file also shows the same error (CoreServer Crashing) once a day.

I've seen various of topics similar to mine, such as these.
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And some topics from other forums with the same exact issue.
They only set up the files to their VPS/ Dedicated server with no players, but the CoreServer is still crashing for some weird reason.

I know many of you know this issue, and I'm hoping that you can help us address this issue for the community.

Thank you very much for reading my Thread, and if you have any answers, please let me know.
06/11/2021 15:11 Naltalah#2
Easiest solution: Install Visual Studio on the VPS as well and run CoreServer in debug, if the program then crashes you get full insight as to why and where.

Posting that location with every relevant information such as Call Stack and Locals can help others help you further.

I wouldn't recommend ever having the source itself on a VPS, but for debugging purposes it works just fine.
06/12/2021 04:25 Alexa_IDC#3
Hi, I think I know what this problem is.

A while ago my coreserver started crashing, without my making any changes. After a lot of work, I found out what it was.

If you want I can say what it is, but I charge for the correction (if it works).
06/12/2021 07:00 Mitchy01#4
Quote:
Originally Posted by Naltalah View Post
Easiest solution: Install Visual Studio on the VPS as well and run CoreServer in debug, if the program then crashes you get full insight as to why and where.

Posting that location with every relevant information such as Call Stack and Locals can help others help you further.

I wouldn't recommend ever having the source itself on a VPS, but for debugging purposes it works just fine.
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately the files are untouched and I'm the only one who knows about the server. I believe it has something to do with the Dedicated server. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexa_IDC View Post
Hi, I think I know what this problem is.

A while ago my coreserver started crashing, without my making any changes. After a lot of work, I found out what it was.

If you want I can say what it is, but I charge for the correction (if it works).
Thanks for sending me a reply however I'd like to address this myself and I only need some hints where to check the issue (any hint would be nice). I'm also willing to share how I solve it for FREE.
06/12/2021 07:58 Naltalah#5
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Originally Posted by Mitchy01 View Post
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately the files are untouched and I'm the only one who knows about the server. I believe it has something to do with the Dedicated server. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Doesn't matter if no one knows about the server. If the program crashes and you run it in Debug, you will still know why so my suggestion still stands.

It also doesn't matter that the files are untouched, a clean source also has a fuckton of crashes going on.

It's kinda annoying me that people blame their machines when in reality, it's just shit flyff code. Yes, the environment you run a program in can matter, but in the end, it's still a code issue then. Please don't resort to just saying "Idk, works on my end".
10/20/2024 19:29 rhoy1871#6
is this resolve? i have the same issue? anyone knows how to fix it?