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Troubleshooting

How to Set Up a Discord Bot

Common Issues Bot Fails to Start Check the console for error logs. Ensure all dependencies are installed correctly, and configuration files are properly set. Insufficient Permissions Verify the bot has the necessary roles and permissions in y...

Use /spark tickmonitor to Detect Lag Spikes

Diagnosing Minecraft Server Lag Using S...

What Does /spark tickmonitor Do? This command tracks tick execution time and highlights spikes by comparing individual ticks against the server’s average tick duration. How to Use It Enable MonitoringRun: /spark tickmonitor By default, Spark w...

Profile Laggy Ticks Using /spark profiler

Diagnosing Minecraft Server Lag Using S...

What Does /spark profiler Do? The /spark profiler command captures detailed performance data. With the --only-ticks-over option, you can filter the profile to include only laggy ticks. How to Use It Choose a ThresholdUse the tick duration from Step 1 ...

Common Causes of Lag Spikes

Diagnosing Minecraft Server Lag Using S...

Heavy Plugin Tasks Plugins like WorldEdit, if used on large areas, can cause spikes. Identify such plugins in the profiler and adjust their usage or settings. Inefficient Mods or Data Packs Look for mods causing high execution times. Updat...

Kicking Players

How to Kick and Ban Players on Your Min...

Kicking a player removes them from the server temporarily, usually due to disruptive behavior. This action does not prevent the player from joining again unless combined with a ban. Use the /kick Command To kick a player, follow these steps: Open the ...

Banning Players

How to Kick and Ban Players on Your Min...

Banning a player prevents them from joining your server either temporarily or permanently. Bans are ideal for serious violations of server rules. Use the /ban Command To ban a player, follow these steps: Open the Chat or ConsoleLike kicking, the ban c...

Temporary Bans

How to Kick and Ban Players on Your Min...

If you want to ban a player temporarily, you can specify the duration of the ban. Step 1: Use the /tempban Command Open the Chat or ConsoleRun the following command from either chat or the console. Type the /tempban CommandThe format for a tempora...

Using LiteBans Plugin for Enhanced Management

How to Kick and Ban Players on Your Min...

If you are using the LiteBans plugin for better player management, it provides advanced features like banning via IP, history tracking, and more. Step 1: Install LiteBans Download the LiteBans plugin from SpigotMC. Place the .jar file in the /plugins fo...

Managing & Removing Bans

How to Kick and Ban Players on Your Min...

Managing Bans Use the /banlist Command To view all active bans, use the /banlist command. Step 1: Use the /banlist Command Run: /banlist This will display a list of all banned players. You can see both players and IPs that have been banned. Remo...

Vanilla Minecraft

Choosing the Right Vanilla Server Type ...

What is Vanilla Minecraft? Vanilla refers to the original, unmodified version of Minecraft as developed by Mojang. It is the “base” server type with no extra plugins or modifications. Features: Pure Minecraft experience, exactly as it’s intended. No ...

Spigot

Choosing the Right Vanilla Server Type ...

What is Spigot? Spigot is a highly optimized server type based on CraftBukkit, offering greater performance and customization options than Vanilla. Features: Supports a wide range of plugins for additional features, commands, and server management. P...

PaperMC

Choosing the Right Vanilla Server Type ...

What is PaperMC? PaperMC is a high-performance, Spigot-based server type designed to provide even better performance and optimizations than Spigot. Features: Built on Spigot but includes additional optimizations, bug fixes, and performance improvement...

Purpur

Choosing the Right Vanilla Server Type ...

What is Purpur? Purpur is an enhanced fork of PaperMC that offers even more features and optimizations aimed at improving both performance and gameplay customization. Features: Offers even more configuration options than PaperMC for a more tailored ex...

How to Choose the Right Server Type for Your Needs

Choosing the Right Vanilla Server Type ...

1. For Beginners or Casual Play If you’re new to running Minecraft servers or want a simple, no-fuss setup, Vanilla is the best option. 2. For Multiplayer Survival with Custom Features Spigot is a great choice if you want to install plugins and ...

Fixing the Issue Based on the Crash Report

How to Diagnose Crash Reports

1. Research the Error Search for the error message or stack trace online. Communities like Spigot, PaperMC, and Minecraft forums can provide insights into common crashes and solutions. 2. Update Software Ensure that your Minecraft version, serve...

Preventing Future Crashes

How to Diagnose Crash Reports

1. Regular Backups Always make regular backups of your server before installing new plugins, mods, or updates. This allows you to restore the server to a previous working state if a crash occurs. 2. Test New Plugins or Mods Before installing new...

Accessing the Modpack Installer

Using the 1-Click Modpack Installer

Log into the Ridgeline Servers Control Panel: Visit https://panel.ridgelineservers.com/ and log in using your credentials. Open the Modpack Installer: From your server dashboard, click More in the navigation menu. Select Modpacks from the dro...

Selecting and Installing a Modpack

Using the 1-Click Modpack Installer

Choose a Modpack Platform: The installer supports the following platforms: Modrinth CurseForge Feed The Beast Technic ATLauncher Voids Wrath Click the platform to browse its available modpacks. Search for a Modpack: Use the search...

Managing Your Installed Modpack

Using the 1-Click Modpack Installer

Verify Installation: Navigate to the Files section in the control panel to confirm the modpack's files are installed. Look for folders like mods, config, or specific modpack-related files. Start Your Server: Return to the server dashboard and...

Our Plan Recommendations

Choosing the Right Amount of Ram for Yo...

Portal Plan (1GB RAM) Best for: Proxy servers like BungeeCord or Waterfall. Features: 1-Click Plugin Installer 5GB Storage 2 CPU Cores Use Case: Not recommended for gameplay. Specifically for linking multiple servers together. Iron Plan (4GB...