Question : Using auto pause in docker-minecraft-server with docker-bungeecord and Velocity
mbaumanndev opened this issue · 2 comments
Hello,
I have a question about using the auto pause feature from itzg/docker-minecraft-server with itzg/docker-bungeecord.
I have two compose files, on for my server, and one for the proxy, each one hosted on a separate host.
Here are the compose files for reference:
Proxy:
version: '3.8'
volumes:
minecraft-proxy:
services:
minecraft-proxy:
image: itzg/bungeecord
ports:
- "25565:25577"
volumes:
- minecraft-proxy:/server
- ./config/velocity:/config
- ./plugins/velocity/spark-1.10.59-velocity.jar:/server/plugins/spark-1.10.59-velocity.jar
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
environment:
TYPE: "VELOCITY"
DEBUG: "false"
ENABLE_RCON: "true"
restart: always
MC Server:
version: "2.4"
volumes:
minecraft-data:
services:
minecraft:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
ports:
- 25565:25565
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
VERSION: ${MINECRAFT_VERSION:-LATEST}
ENABLE_AUTOPAUSE: "TRUE"
OVERRIDE_SERVER_PROPERTIES: "TRUE"
WORLD: /worlds/Test
GUI: "FALSE"
INIT_MEMORY: "1G"
MAX_MEMORY: "6G"
TYPE: "FABRIC"
MODS_FILE: /extras/mods.txt
MAX_TICK_TIME: "-1" # Disable watchdog
AUTOPAUSE_TIMEOUT_EST: 1200
AUTOPAUSE_TIMEOUT_KN: 120
AUTOPAUSE_TIMEOUT_INIT: 600
GENERATE_STRUCTURES: "true"
ENABLE_COMMAND_BLOCK: "true"
OP_PERMISSION_LEVEL: 4
SNOOPER_ENABLED: "false"
RESOURCE_PACK: https://mediafilez.forgecdn.net/files/5037/391/Pixlli%20V27%201.20.4-1.13%20128x.zip
RESOURCE_PACK_ENFORCE: "false"
ONLINE_MODE: "true"
TZ: "Europe/Paris"
tty: true
mem_reservation: 1g
mem_limit: 6g
privileged: true
stdin_open: true
restart: always
cpuset: "0-3"
cpu_shares: 4096
volumes:
- minecraft-data:/data
- ./minecraft/initial-world-data:/worlds/Test:ro
- ./minecraft/config/FabricProxy-Lite.toml:/data/config/FabricProxy-Lite.toml
- ./minecraft/extras/mods.txt:/extras/mods.txt:ro
Auto pause feature was working great until I started the proxy with velocity. Since then, I have the following logs that keep comming:
[19:57:12] [Server thread/INFO]: <some user> left the game
[Autopause loop] All clients disconnected - pausing in 1200 seconds
[Autopause loop] No client reconnected - pausing
[20:17:18] [RCON Listener #1/INFO]: Thread RCON Client /127.0.0.1 started
[20:17:21] [Server thread/INFO]: [Rcon: Saved the game]
[20:17:21] [Server thread/WARN]: Can't keep up! Is the server overloaded? Running 2252ms or 45 ticks behind
[20:17:21] [RCON Client /127.0.0.1 #4/INFO]: Thread RCON Client /127.0.0.1 shutting down
[2024-02-17T20:17:21+01:00] [Autopause] Pausing Java process
[Autopause loop] Server was knocked from 172.24.0.1 - waiting for clients or timeout
[Autopause loop] No client connected since startup / knocked - pausing
[20:19:31] [RCON Listener #1/INFO]: Thread RCON Client /127.0.0.1 started
[20:19:33] [Server thread/INFO]: [Rcon: Saved the game]
[20:19:33] [RCON Client /127.0.0.1 #5/INFO]: Thread RCON Client /127.0.0.1 shutting down
[20:19:33] [Server thread/WARN]: Can't keep up! Is the server overloaded? Running 2017ms or 40 ticks behind
[2024-02-17T20:19:33+01:00] [Autopause] Pausing Java process
[Autopause loop] Server was knocked from 172.24.0.1 - waiting for clients or timeout
After searching in velocity docs and docker-minecraft-server docs, I don't find what I'm doing wrong and what is preventing my server to pause itself ? Is docker-bungeecord the best way to route the trafik to my server or do you think itzg/mc-router will be a better match (I don't do anything special with velocity, I use it as a way to forward the traffic on a server that is not exposed on the web to host the server for a personal use with friends).
Thanks a lot for your help !
I'm wondering if Velocity is doing a periodic connection to check the readiness of the Minecraft server. From the logs something keeps knocking it awake.
Yes, it sounds like mc-router could be a better fit for your needs and being the author 😉 I know for a fact it doesn't contact the backend until a client connection comes in.
Thanks for your answer, I will switch to mc-router, it should fit my needs for my server. Thanks for your great work !