Hello
I went to upload a backup of a world that was griefed.
I tried uploading the world through FileZilla and WinSCP. I went onto the server and
I went onto the server and uploaded the world using /mv import backup normal CleanWorldGenerator
When I went on to the world to make sure everything was ok, some things were messed up.
If you tried to render new chunks, it would have major chunk loading issues (you can see this on the images I uploaded)
Not only that but on the chunks that have been rendered before, some builds were completely gone.
Please help, and thanks for reading!
I went to upload a backup of a world that was griefed.
I tried uploading the world through FileZilla and WinSCP. I went onto the server and
I went onto the server and uploaded the world using /mv import backup normal CleanWorldGenerator
When I went on to the world to make sure everything was ok, some things were messed up.
If you tried to render new chunks, it would have major chunk loading issues (you can see this on the images I uploaded)
Not only that but on the chunks that have been rendered before, some builds were completely gone.
Please help, and thanks for reading!
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Looks corrupted to me. Usually that means the world is screwed and needs to be restarted from the ground up.
Hopefully someone else has a solution that'll work for ya, but I wouldn't say that's likely unless you have a backup... of the backup. Or can reload that backup again.
Hopefully someone else has a solution that'll work for ya, but I wouldn't say that's likely unless you have a backup... of the backup. Or can reload that backup again.
Is there a way to prevent it from happening in the future? The world was only a few weeks old
I find the most reliability comes from multiple manual backups, not doing too large operations at a given time (huge worldedit/rendering/TNT) and backing up the backups, so to speak, in the event the system fails. The more processes you add, the more it'll likely go wrong...
