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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
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Originally Posted by
Telurian
It's just an hypothesis but I think some guy bought these files (or stole them) and tried to hire a developper who shared them, not sure tho. I saw the thread of a guy named IsometricAtom on another forum on 22th of December (which is the name in the default mails gifts), he was looking for a dev. He just may have shared the files tho or I am totally wrong who knows lol
Mh, I see.
I just tried to run the server with the SPP server files. Starting the GameServer.bat, the console gave me this error message:
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Invalid maximum heap size: -Xmx4096mThe specified size exceeds the maximum representable size.Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine.Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit.
I have 8GB RAM. If that's enough, how I fix it then?
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
Strange, I have 8GB too and it runs flawlessly.
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
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Originally Posted by
Via Nais
Strange, I have 8GB too and it runs flawlessly.
Which Java version do you have installed?
I got Java 8 151 (64-Bit). The SPP files contain Java 8 152 (64-Bit) (as described in this post: http://forum.ragezone.com/f857/black...6/index19.html). Maybe that's the problem?
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
Xmx4096m this is saying only 4g try to put there 6G or more
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
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Originally Posted by
DjFerry
Xmx4096m this is saying only 4g try to put there 6G or more
Would you tell me how? Thanks!
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
Someone tried to add an item under number 49009? :glare:
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
open gameserver.bat with notepad++ or any editor search for "-Xmx4096m " and replace for -Xmx6G
but now reading maybe your system dont have 4gb free of ram... so, maybe add 6g its worst idea :P my english isnt good at all xD so i hope the first solution works, if not means the ram thing.
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
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Originally Posted by
TwuTu
Would you tell me how? Thanks!
Open gameserver.bat and check around line 6 or something. There is the value of mem limit right now setted to xmx4096
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Re: Black Desert Online
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Originally Posted by
Katsu99
This server has very old protocol version (> 1 year) and buggy as shit. Use OF client.
Well, then share your source?Or do not show me how cool you are!
Well, then share your source?Or do not show me how cool you are!
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
Thanks for the reply.
It now just says:
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Invalid maximum heap size: -Xmx6GThe specified size exceeds the maximum representable size.Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine.Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit.
I edited the value in a file named gameserver.bat, which is linked to the GameServer.bat, the one I actually use to start. So within the gameserver.bat, I edited following line:
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@rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GAMESERVER_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="-DLog4jContextSelector=org.apache.logging.log4j.core.async.AsyncLoggerContextSelector" "-server" "-XX:+DisableAttachMechanism" "-Xms1G" "-Xmx6G"
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
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Originally Posted by
TwuTu
Thanks for the reply.
It now just says:
If u use 32bit opsystem (or 32bit java) then u cannot use more then 4gb
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
Mhhh, strange. I have a 64-bit OS and pretty much made sure that I downloaded and installed the 64-bit version of Java 8 151.
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
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Originally Posted by
TwuTu
Mhhh, strange. I have a 64-bit OS and pretty much made sure that I downloaded and installed the 64-bit version of Java 8 151.
It's due to your PC's limitation, how much GB RAM do you have? try to set it to 2GB-3GB
remember the client itself is running 3+GB RAM and the server files are also running at 3+GB RAM so in total you need 6+GB RAM to run it or set the files to use less RAM and use the 32bit version of the client.
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
Nooo, I am so sorry. I am just dumb. It now works.
I redownloaded a 64-bit version of Java and it works. Dumb me, I thought I made sure to get the 64-bit version.
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Re: Black Desert Online (Java, Emulator, MongoDB)
who can reupload xc...
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