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208 ArticlesHow to Uninstall Plugins on a Minecraft Server
You may need to uninstall plugins if you find they are causing errors or crashes, conflict with other plugins you have installed, or don't function in the way that you expected. Luckily, removing plugins only requires stopping the server, deleting the plugin files, and starting your server again. --- Uninstalling Plugins Manually uninstalling plugins is as simple as stopping your server, navigating to your plugins folder, and deleting the plugin jar file you no longer want. You can save plugin data by not deleting the plugin's folder. However, if you would like to fully remove the plugin and its data, you will need to delete its folder along with the jar file. If you installed your plugin from the Shockbyte Panel Plugins page, you can uninstall it there as well. 1. Open your server's Control Panel and Stop your server. 2. Open the Files tab. 3. Select the folder. 4. Tick the plugin file(s) you want to remove, then click Delete. To delete a plugin, you will need to delete the plugin's jar file. If you would like to remove the plugin's data too, delete its plugin folder as well. 5. Start or Restart your server if it is already running. That's it! After the server boots up, the plugin will be removed from your server.
How to Uninstall Mods on a Minecraft Server
Sometimes you may need to remove a specific mod from your server due to errors it generates. A common reason to remove a mod is due to incompatibilities with other mods on your server. If you are using an official modpack, we highly recommend contacting the modpack creator for support instead of deleting mods you believe cause the issue. This can cause unintended corruption as modpack setups are generally very complex and combined with other mods. ::ProseNote{title="Please Note" description="We highly recommend generating a new backup for your server before following the steps in this guide. Please refer to this article for more information." appearance="danger"} :: Manually Uninstalling Mods 1. Access your server's Control Panel and navigate to the Files tab. 2. Click the folder to open it 3. Tick the box of the mods you wish to remove, then click the Delete button. 4. Restart your server. That's it! When your server next boots up, the mods will be removed.
How to Trim your World Using MCA Selector
If you have a large Minecraft world, there may come a point when you wish to trim your world. Trimming your world will allow new chunks to be generated in the affected area. This helps trim the world size if it's too big. Also, this is a great way to remove corrupted chunks. Regardless of the reason why you want to trim your world, the MCA Selector tool is a great way to accomplish world trimming. --- Installing the MCA Selector Tool 1. Navigate to the MCA Selector GitHub page 2. Click the Download Version X.X (Windows Installer) link 3. Once the installer finishes downloading, right-click it and click Run as Administrator 4. Click Run Anyway, then follow the setup steps from the installation wizard --- Trimming a World Using the MCA Selector Before you load your world into the tool and start trimming, we highly recommend you generate a backup of your world first! 1. Navigate to the File tab and click Open World, then locate and select your desired world folder 2. Hold left-click to drag and select the chunks you would like to keep in your world 3. Navigate to the Selection tab, then click Invert 4. Go back to the Selection tab, then click Delete Selected Chunks This will delete all the chunks highlighted in orange. After it processes, you have successfully trimmed your world. Next time you load into this world, it will start regenerating the affected chunks using the MCA world generator version of the world.
How to Trim your Minecraft World (using WorldBorder Plugin)
Using the WorldBorder plugin for Spigot or Paper, you can trim out chunks of your Minecraft server world that are outside of your configured border using commands. If you don’t already have WorldBorder installed on your server, you’ll need to install it in order to follow the steps in this tutorial. You can download the WorldBorder plugin from the SpigotMC website, then follow our tutorial on installing Minecraft plugins. --- Trimming your World As an operator (OP), you can use commands to trim your world. The command to trim a world is: . You can replace with the name of the world you want to trim. If you don’t specify a world name, the current world you are in will be used. Replace with the number of chunks per second WorldBorder will try to check for and trim off. For optimal performance, set this number to 20 or lower. A lower number will take longer, but will reduce lag on your server. Replace with a number representing the buffer to add beyond your border. The default is 208 and is suitable for most servers. You can use the command to generate missing chunks of your world that are within the border. To learn more, check out our article on pre-generating your world using WorldBorder.
How to Take a Timings Report on your Minecraft Server
A timings report is a diagnostic tool on Spigot, Paper and SpongeForge servers that provides a detailed breakdown of server performance. It is often used to diagnose where server lag is coming from and is an extremely useful tool for managing your server. For many, it can be challenging to read timings reports. This is perfectly normal – at a first glance, it can appear to just be a sea of numbers and colours. Don’t worry; we’re always on hand to provide assistance so please get in touch if you’re stuck. ::ProseNote{title="OP Permissions" description="You must have Operator (OP) permissions to create a timings report, click here to learn how to become an OP." appearance="default"} :: How to Take a Timings Report in Spigot/Paper You can take a timings report by using the command when connected to your Spigot or Paper server. 1. Connect to your Server 2. When experiencing the performance issues on your server, enter the command . 3. You will see a message appear in the chat – after this message appears, wait for at least ten minutes. The timings report is being taken in the background! 4. After around 10-15 minutes, issue the command . 5. A link will appear in the chat – this is your timings report! --- How to Take a Timings Report in SpongeForge You can take a timings report by using the command when connected to your SpongeForge server. 1. Connect to your server. 2. As soon as you are experiencing performance issues on your server, issue the command . 3. Wait at least 10 minutes before issuing the command . Waiting for 10 minutes gives us the most accurate representation of where your server isn't performing so well. 4. You will then see a link appear - this is your timings report! --- Analyze your Timings report To learn how to analyze a timings report, please follow this tutorial: How to Analyze any Timings Report
How to Switch Your Minecraft Server to PaperMC/PaperSpigot
Switching your instance to PaperMC is one of the best choices when optimizing to get the most performance out of your Minecraft server. The PaperMC project was started to implement many improvements and optimizations to Spigot. It implements many new config options, API improvements, and scripts to enhance a server's performance. --- Creating a New Instance You can simply set up a new Minecraft instance in your control panel. This keeps your old server files while allowing you to start fresh and switch between instances easily. 1. Access your Control Panel and Stop your server. 2. Navigate to Instances. 3. Click Create New to make a new Instance. 4. Navigate through the Instance setup wizard by selecting Paper server type, desired version and a name & description. Once done, click Finish. 5. Set the active instance by clicking Switch. 6. Restart your server. --- Updating an Existing Instance If you wish to keep your current server files but switch over to a Paper server, you can edit an existing instance in your server control panel. 1. Access your Control Panel and Stop your server. 2. Select Edit Server Type. 3. Click on the Paper server type and click Next Step. 4. Select a version and then click on Next Step. 5. Click on Finish and then Restart your server. 6. Updating the Nether and End If you have progress in the Nether and End dimensions, they will need to be converted to the new server type. We have a guide on this process here. --- If you require any further assistance, please contact our support at: https://shockbyte.com/billing/submitticket.php
How to Setup Simple Voice Chat for Spigot & Paper on Your Minecraft Server
Simple Voice Chat is a Minecraft mod that allows voice chatting in-game without the use of external software. One feature of the mod is proximity chat, which allows you to hear the voice of nearby players and be able to tell the direction that the sound is coming from. The mod is available for both modded and Spigot servers. ::ProseNote{title="Important Note" description="You will need to install the mod on your client before joining the server. Please refer to our Forge or Fabric guides on how to install mods on your computer." appearance="danger"} :: Installing Simple Voice Chat on Your Spigot/Paper Server To install Simple Voice Chat on a Spigot/Paper server, you will need to upload the plugin's jar file to your plugins folder and restart your server. 1. Ensure your server is running a Server Type that supports plugins. 2. Download Simple Voice Chat from its Modrinth page. 3. Open the Shockbyte Panel and navigate to the Files tab. 4. Select the plugins folder to open it 5. Upload Simple Voice Chat's plugin jar file into the folder. 6. Restart your server. --- Configuring Simple Voice Chat on Spigot/Paper 1. Access your control panel and Shut Down your server. 2. Create an Additional Port for your server by following this guide. 3. Click on the Files tab. 4. Navigate to . 5. Click on the file to edit it. 6. Set the port field to the port you created in Step 2 and save your changes. 7. Restart your server. That's it! You've now set up Simple Voice Chat for your Spigot/Paper server. After the server boots up, you will be able to use it in-game.