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Motd=Logon Message <= Message displayed when you log into the server from a MC client Level-name=world <= This is the folder name all your game data is saved into
#Minecraft forge authentication servers are down how to
I started understanding how to put this all together and wanted to throw some info out there for those that need it.įirst of all, I would recommend that if you are going to use the Vanilla version of MC (what binhex has provided)īrowse out to your appdata\binhex-minecraftserver\minecraft folderĮdit the server.properties file with notepad++ (I'm using Windows for all of this)Ĭhange the following settings if you like: When I logged back in I was able to connect to my world. I did not delete the world folder nor rename it. Then I launched minecraft and connected to the world.Īfter that I exited out of the world and uploaded the contents of my world folder to the default world folder. So this time I left the server IP blank in the server.properties file.Īfter deleting the binhex docker and the file binhex-minecraft folder location in Appdata, I reinstalled the docker with default settings. However, when I did a test with the default world it connected with no problem. In the server.properties file I was specifying my Minecraft docker/Unraid IP. I think I was treating this like a typical Windows Box. These are the files in my world I am trying to copy over. Tried to connect to world and got connection refused. Went to the server.properties file and added my worlds name. Went into Appdata > binhex-minecraftserver > minecraft and deleted the world folderĬopied over my folder with my worlds name. The world folder had my worlds name on it. Ok so on this docker image when you create a container it will create a folder /config/minecraft/worlds/ and in that folder will be a newly created world with the default name of 'Bedrock level', if you copy your world from your windows server to the 'worlds' folder you will then need to change the name of the world that you are loading in the file /config/minecraft/server.properties 'level-name' value, change this to match the folder name of the world in the 'worlds' folder that you copied over and restart the container.ĭo i need to rename the folder as well? When I copied a world on a normal Windows machine, I would just remove the default world folder and copy the new world folder over to the same place.
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Any ideas on what I need to do to get this working? It seems to be something in the world folder causing this and I am not sure what. Once I do that, the world no longer connects from my PC. I just take the contents from my world folder and move it into the Binhex default world folder. I do not change the name of the World folder. However, when I try to migrate a Minecraft world from my Windows server to the Binhex folder and the world no longer connects. So I am able to connect to the Minecraft world with the default settings after adding the IP for my Unraid server.