Unlimited Blocks in Nether (sometimes)

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    Doan

    Sometimes while in the nether, players will have unlimited of any blocks that they have. When a block is placed, it is removed from the inventory, but immediately reappears in the inventory, while still being placed in the world. A server restart corrects the issue, but it will randomly begin occurring again for no obvious reason.




    1. What OS are you using?
    Win7 x64

    2. What architecture is the OS you are running (x64 or x86)?
    x64

    3. What version and architecture is your java install? (Type: java -version in command prompt.)
    java version "1.7.0_03"
    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_03-b05)
    Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 22.1-b02, mixed mode)

    4. Are you running any wrappers? McMyAdmin, mcadmin, Hamachi, etc?
    No?

    5. What build of CraftBukkit are you running?
    1.2.5-R1.0 (Build #02149)

    6. What command are you using to run your CraftBukkit server?
    from the bat:
    @ECHO OFF
    SET BINDIR=%~dp0
    CD /D "%BINDIR%"
    "%ProgramFiles%\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -Xmx6G -Xms6G -jar craftbukkit-1.2.5-R1.0.jar
    PAUSE

    7. What plugins are you running?
    Orebfuscator
    InventoryExplorer
    BKCommonLib
    WorldEdit
    NoCheat
    TobiMotd
    WorldGuard
    VanishNoPacket
    PermissionBukkit
    NoLagg
     
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    andrewpo

    Sure you've not spawned an infinite stack? CommandBook/Essentials can do this.

    And thanks for paying attention to the 'we need this information to help you' sticky.
     
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    Doan

    Yea, I'm sure. I don't use any item spawn commands. The only items I spawn are from creative. I don't use Essentials or CommandBook. Whenever it happens, all players have unlimited blocks in the nether. I've tested it myself, by going to the nether in survival and mining 4-5 netherack. Whenever I place one, the item stack count will reduce by one after I place the block, but then the count will go back up by one immediately. If I restart the server, it doesn't happen anymore.. for a while.
     
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    number1_Master

    It could just be server lag to the client.
     
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    Doan

    How would I prevent this?
     
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    number1_Master

    Get an Anti-Lag plugin, make a new nether world, or simply dedicate more RAM/get a better router.
     
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    Doan

    Why would a new nether fix the issue?

    6 gig dedicated RAM and Asus RT-N56U router. It's a 10-slot server, with usually half that on at any one time. Before using Bukkit, I used the official vanilla jar and never had this issue.
     
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    number1_Master

    Well I should of asked "Was your nether created before the world height was extended?" If so (this is happening to me to), there will be lag spikes or just general lag. In the nether, there is a bedrock "ceiling" and bedrock "bottom." Since the bedrock "ceiling" was created with a smaller world height limit, the new height limit is forcing the nether to check 200 blocks above the "ceiling," and at points trying to generate the world.
     
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    Doan

    I'm giving a new nether a shot.

    Nope, still occurring.

    Any other ideas?

    EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
     
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    bobtehnerd

    I got the exact same issue , someone have solved it yet ?
    I'm using both Nolagg and Nocheatplus
     
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    rodfoflmao

    I can confirm this is also happening - I need help, this is being abused on my server!! :(
     
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    publik

    HELP ITS HAPENING ON MINE TOO
    SOMEONE HELP US
     
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    Jade

    Don't type in caps, and maybe, someone will actually help you!
     
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    publik

    like anyone would, this things been sitting here for a long time
     
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    Jade

    That doesn't mean caps are going to change anything.
     
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