Published Apr 2nd, 2014, 4/2/14 8:04 pm
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Description
The LagPlugin is a simple plugin that allows you to monitor your
servers memory consumption (Only of the Memory available to Java)
quickly and efficently, using Java's built in Runtime class. Typing in
/lag will show you a comprehendable two percentages, one of the free
memory, one of the used memory. If you notice that your server is
lagging a bit, then quickly type in /gc, and using Java's default
garbage collector, your servers memory consumption will decrease. As an
added bonus in V1.6, items will be removed from your server if they are
"alive" for more than the preconfigured time alotted in your
configuration file (This is toggleable)(Only in V1.6B). If your servers
memory consumption reaches greater than 85%, a warning is sent out to
all OP's that the server may need a cleanup. This plugin is designed to
be efficent, and simple to use for server's with low memory or servers
attempting to keep that Vanilla Minecraft feel. As of 1.2 BETA, DMM
(Dynamic Memory Management) has been added in, and is toggleable through
a new configuration file! PS: If updating from V1.4 to V1.5 or higher,
please DELETE your config, and allow the plugin to regenerate its
configuration files.
Commands
- /lag: Shows the Lag Consumption in an easy to understand percentage
- /gc: Runs Java's Garbage Cleanup services to free up some memory
Arguments
- /lag dynamic: Toggle DMM (Dynamic Memory Management) in game (V1.3)
- /lag lightning: Toggle anti-lightning (V1.5)
Permissions
- /lag: lag.lag
- /gc: lag.gc
Videos
Images
/lag:
/gc:
Configuration
Config Examples Here
Suggestions
Put your mark on LagPlugin! Please help me with some feature suggestions! Go to the forums and reply to this thread!
Downloads
All downloads can be found here.Please Visit LagPlugins Bukkit page!
Progress | 100% complete |
Game Version | Minecraft 1.7.10 |
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