![]() ![]() Here is the error log from Minecraft's logging console: Jouneymap was added as an after thought months after successfully using backups mod.Įrror to user seen in game is a screen at attempt of restore with text: "Unable to restore backup. I'm thinking that I could of corrupted the increments when adding Journeymap. Which I'm recently finding out while doing research on this.) (Which could be a problem since window is a bit weird with links. Playing Single Player on a windows 10 machine. Everything is being done through the in game GUI when I use the mod. (Forge version 14., Minecraft Version 1.12.2)īackups version: 1.5.6. I'm playing through the Vanilla Minecraft Launcher where I installed Forge my self. I was able to restore from backups made from this mod before I added the mod Journeymap-1.12.2.2-5.7.1 ( ) You can include this mod in any modpacks, as long as you give credit to me. Just download it, place it in your server dir, and run it to restore the latest backup. You can also use this batch script made by xJon which will automatically find the most recent backup. You can find all of the backups directories under backupsmod//. If you can't open the server (if the world's corrupted for example) then you can restore a backup from your computer's command line using the command java -jar . This command will close the server and then restore the backup. If it's a number then the nth backup with be used. Restoring on a server: To restore a backup on a server use the server restore command like this: /bm restoreworld īackup can be a date (The same date shown by /bm listbackups) or a number. Backups are also compressed, which decreases disk size even futher. This greatly decreases the amount of disk space backups take up. Backup Format - Backups are incremental, which means each backup only contains the data that has changed since the last backup.The backup can be the number of backups ago, or the date and time for a specific backup. Will restore the inventory of player to backup. Will restore all blocks from x1 y1 z1 to x2 y2 z2 to backup. The command has two modes specifed by the first argument: Restore Command - The restore command allows you to restore a section of the world, or a player's inventory from an earlier backup. ![]()
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