Slimy Bee causing major TPS lag on server
khezz opened this issue ยท 6 comments
After hours and hours of troubleshooting, it turns out a slimy bee is causing extreme FTP issues; about 60 FTP.
Weird thing is, this was our first bee for a while with no issues until we added different variants. Now that we have other variants, the slimy bee is the only one causing it. We have also removed all bee's and gone back to just slimy bees which breaks the game.
I have tried searching for issues with productive bees but couldn't find anything. I'm pretty new to mods, how can I avoid this?
TPS is ticks er second and it's capped at 20, if it drops below 20 the server is struggling. You may be talking about 60 FPS which is a measurement client side. Whichever it is, can you do a Spark profile for the side that has problems and link it here to have a look?
If you have Optifine, could you remove it and see if the problem persists?
What is FTP in this scenario?
As in server lag, tick lack, latency, ms. Average tps should be 20 (higher means worse).
TPS is ticks er second and it's capped at 20, if it drops below 20 the server is struggling. You may be talking about 60 FPS which is a measurement client side. Whichever it is, can you do a Spark profile for the side that has problems and link it here to have a look?
If you have Optifine, could you remove it and see if the problem persists?
I figured TPS was the same measurement as ping, thank you for the correction. This is not at all associated with FPS or a client side issue as everyone on the server is experiencing the problem. It is an issue directly related to Productive Bee's. After problem solving it the first time, it began again with a different bee a few days later.
Where can I access a Spark profile?
you can start the profiler with 'spark profiler' and stop it again with 'spark profiler --stop'
after stopping it, you will get a link to the report.
30-60 seconds while the problem is present should be enough to get an idea