In response to the OP, I have no problem with extended code freezes (though I'm not really a developer). As a sysadmin, it's nice to not have to...
We reverted that feature in the development branch (i.e. only load specific world into ramdisk using folders). I re-implemented that feature in...
Only root users can mount and unmount file systems. This is a security feature built into most distributions of Linux. The script is designed to...
The script is still in development. We plan on having the script automatically cull backups according to adjustable parameters, but for now you'll...
There should be a folder called "ramdisk" that only appears while the server is running, if the ramdisk option is enabled. If you want a...
Since you've got a new folder called "ramworlds" I'm going to assume you're using the development version I linked to previously. As I mentioned...
I've implemented a preliminary fix for this issue, and it's available in the development branch. If running the stop command fails, just run it...
beleg It's an I/O issue more than a raw performance issue. The only way to fix it via hardware would be to use an SSD for storage. Theoretically...
beleg that seems like a performance issue. I talked to some other people who have made similar scripts a number of months ago about how they...
Are you backing up the whole ramdisk, or just the worlds? ( "backup ramdisk" or "backup worlds") What error do you get when the backup times out?...
We haven't yet implemented any logging functionality, but no, it doesn't touch the server.log file in any way. At any rate, the script itself...
If you restart the server by calling the script, it will automatically save the world files to the disk before stopping. Some people have had a...
As noted in a previous post, the command for backing up the ramdisk has been changed from "rdbackup" to "backup ramdisk" as of version 0.4.3. It...
Been waiting for this for forever. You can bet I'll be testing it out on my dev server. :D
12GB for Java and 8GB for the ramdisk sounds good to me. You should test the settings yourself and see how much RAM java actually utilizes, and...
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