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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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None
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1.18.30
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Server Environment
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 8-Core Processor
Installed RAM: 64 GB
OS: Debian 10
Minecraft Version: Bedrock Dedicated Server 1.18.30.04
Client Environment
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor, 3.80 GHz
Installed RAM: 64 GB
OS: Windows 11 Pro, Version 21H2, OS build 22000.613
Minecraft Version: Minecraft 1.18.30 (Minecraft for Windows)Server Environment CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 8-Core Processor Installed RAM: 64 GB OS: Debian 10 Minecraft Version: Bedrock Dedicated Server 1.18.30.04 Client Environment CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor, 3.80 GHz Installed RAM: 64 GB OS: Windows 11 Pro, Version 21H2, OS build 22000.613 Minecraft Version: Minecraft 1.18.30 (Minecraft for Windows)
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Unconfirmed
Summary
After updating my Bedrock Dedicated Server (BDS) to version 1.18.30, the server's memory usage increases without bound, eventually consuming all physical memory, then crashes.
Details
When I attempt to join the server, the server crashes, disconnecting everyone.
The server idles around ~1 GB of memory usage, but when I join, its memory usage explodes to over 60GB. CPU and disk I/O also increase, but not unreasonably so. Since the machine has 64GB of physical memory, the server crashes after consuming it all.
The server crashes after logging that I have connected. This is always the last line before crashing:
[2022-04-21 18:15:14:567 INFO] Player connected: <MY GAMER TAG>
I have attached a screenshot of the resource usage.
Other Notes
- Everything is vanilla. No mods, nothing odd about the world. Just vanilla survival with no more than 4 users logged in.
- I can start the server and behavior is normal with no users logged in.
- Immediately after updating to 1.18.30, I was able to log in and play for ~2 hours with no issues.
- So far, users other than myself can join, and the server behaves normally. I don't know if this will change as it did for me.
- Restarting the server has no effect. It comes back up as normal, but as soon as I attempt to join, it crashes.
- The BDS generates a core dump that I am happy to share - but it's ~68 GB in size. I'm sure a dev could use it, along with debug symbols and GDB, to figure out what went wrong.
- EDIT: I was able to compress it down to ~1.5 GB, but that's still way larger than the maximum size allowed by Jira.
- duplicates
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MCPE-154278 World corrupted/broken in 1.18.30
- Resolved
- is duplicated by
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MCPE-154808 Server randomly crashes
- Resolved