PlotMe Help

Discussion in 'Bukkit Help' started by Otisdiver, Mar 17, 2014.

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    Otisdiver

    I need help.

    I tried adding a new world to my PlotMe config file (apparently, a bad idea) and then the config got reset to default. I changed it back to my old config but now the plot coordinates are offset. I know how to edit the plots.db but.. I don't know what all the fields mean. I would greatly appreciate help.

    It's nasty..
     
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    LandonTheGeek

    Otisdiver
    Can you show us exactly what you are trying to add and an example of your files?
    Also, you seem to be having the 'file overwriting itself' issue. Make sure to /stop your server before editing the files that seem to be overwriting themselves, then you can go ahead and start the server back up. That should help.
     
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    Otisdiver

    Well that's not exactly the problem. The problem is after the file reset, PlotMe recorded the regions wrong so now players can't build on their whole plots, and can build on some of the roads. :/
     
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    LandonTheGeek

    Otisdiver
    Try reseting the file and starting it back over again. There is no way to recover messed up coordinates unless you have made a backup.
     
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    Otisdiver

    HelpfulBeast
    I changed the configuration file back to how it was but the problem remained
     
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    LandonTheGeek

    Otisdiver
    Delete the PlotMe folder completely.
     
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    Otisdiver

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    LandonTheGeek

    Otisdiver
    It would give the plotme world a clean start. There is no other way to try to track the coordinates down easily.
     
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    Otisdiver

    HelpfulBeast
    hm. well the thing is, I already have over 256 used plots- I don't think the players would appreciate their plots being wiped.
     
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    LandonTheGeek

    Otisdiver
    Ouch :( I don't seem to understand what you mean by "recording the wrong regions".
     
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    Otisdiver

    HelpfulBeast
    basically PlotMe lets users build inside their own plot(s) and nowhere else
    but now the area it's letting users build is offset- so they can build places they aren't supposed to, and can't in places they're supposed to.
     
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    LandonTheGeek

    Otisdiver
    Yeah, I do happen to know what it does, as I have used it before :)
    That isn't a good sign for you, I did a little research and didn't find anything positive.
     
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    Otisdiver

    HelpfulBeast
    It'd be nice if PlotMe had some sort of import feature- could use that to fix it. Hm.

    I might have to go make-a-new-world-and-transfer-builds-for-players-if-requested *dun dun dun*
     
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    LandonTheGeek

    Otisdiver
    That's what I recommend :( It's gonna take a while if I were to say, but it is probably your only option.
     
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    lecraeman

    oh dear...this just seems bad >.>

    Are you using an online host? I know some of them keep backups...and you could grab the file from before it was messed up...
     
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    LandonTheGeek

    lecraeman
    I hosted my server on an online host, yes. But unfortunately I had to make manual backups.
     
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    lecraeman


    Oh man that sucks :(

    I am using prominecrafthost, and It's a bit more expensive, but I get 7 days of backups I can get anytime, and I have FREE DDoS protection(Although new users don't get that).

    HelpfulBeast

    When there was that bug in 1.6 where people could log in as anyone onto a server...mine got hacked and destroyed. Those backups came in EXTREMELY handy :D
     
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    Otisdiver

    I wish I made a back-up. The worst part is I considered it, but then told myself
    "Nah, it'll be fine."

    lesson learned...
     
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    Bobcat00

    Double check you have the following set correctly in Plotme's config:

    PathWidth
    PlotSize
    RoadHeight
     
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