December 1st Updates
JAR List Options that have been added:
- FTB - Ultimate: Anniversary Edition (1.0.0).
- Fabric 1.18 (0.12.8) w/ FabricAPI (0.43.1).
- Forge 1.17.1 (Rec. - 37.1.0).
- Forge 1.18 (Latest - 38.0.4).
NOTE - As with all of the plain Forge options, it will wipe your servers config and mods folders on install. Unless you require the newer Forge build for any mod changes you are making you should not update to this build.
If you do require the update, follow these steps exactly to avoid any issues with your setup:
- Stop your server and log into the server files/FTP.
- Delete the jar folder.
- Make a new folder (any name just something different and memorable so you remember which it is) and move the config and mods folders into it, along with the world folder you are using.
- When done, load the server back up.
- Once it has loaded shut it back down and go back to the server files/FTP.
- Delete the config and mods folders, as well as the folder with the same name as your world.
- When they have deleted, move the contents of the folder you created previously (the config, mods and world folder you moved to it earlier) back out to the main directory (after this is done you can then delete the empty folder).
- Start the server back up.
To continue using the previous Forge build, without it making your server never show as "Online" on the control panel, follow these steps:
- Log into your server files.
- Go into the /jar directory and rename the Forge file you are using (the name is in the JAR File box on the main page of your control panel) to custom_server.jar exactly (case-sensitive).
- When done, go back to the main page of the control panel and change the drop down jar list from the Forge option you are using (or "Default" if it has already been removed from our list" and select the Custom Server JAR [Java 8] option.
- Restart the server.
It will continue using the same Forge build you have been using, but will continue to show it as Online on the control panel correctly even when we remove that Forge build from our list.
JAR List Options that have been updated:
- NukkitX has updated for Bedrock 1.18.0.
- The Mohist 1.16.5 option, updated to build 868.
- The Fabric 1.17.1 option, updated to use Fabric Loader (0.12.8) and to include Fabric-API (0.43.1).
To update if you are already using these options simply delete the jar folder from the server files and restart the server.
For those updating the Fabric option if you have renamed the Fabric-API.jar file in the mods folder at any time this must also be deleted or it won't auto-remove and update correctly (nothing else in the mods folder is touched so it won't effect your installed mods when updating).
JAR List Options that have been removed:
- AT - DNS Techpack (1.16.5 - 14.0.0)[No Optional Mods].
- AT - DNS Techpack (1.16.5 - 14.0.0)[All Optional Mods].
Remember to keep up to date with the options tagged with [Latest] on the jarlist if you use them - updates for these are found on the first link below, and the second link lets you know how to update if you use these options:
https://www.beastnode.com/forums/threads/jar-list-latest-updates.143/
https://www.beastnode.com/forums/threads/latest-jar-list-options-and-how-when-to-update-them.174/
JAR List Options that have been added:
- FTB - Ultimate: Anniversary Edition (1.0.0).
- Fabric 1.18 (0.12.8) w/ FabricAPI (0.43.1).
- Forge 1.17.1 (Rec. - 37.1.0).
- Forge 1.18 (Latest - 38.0.4).
NOTE - As with all of the plain Forge options, it will wipe your servers config and mods folders on install. Unless you require the newer Forge build for any mod changes you are making you should not update to this build.
If you do require the update, follow these steps exactly to avoid any issues with your setup:
- Stop your server and log into the server files/FTP.
- Delete the jar folder.
- Make a new folder (any name just something different and memorable so you remember which it is) and move the config and mods folders into it, along with the world folder you are using.
- When done, load the server back up.
- Once it has loaded shut it back down and go back to the server files/FTP.
- Delete the config and mods folders, as well as the folder with the same name as your world.
- When they have deleted, move the contents of the folder you created previously (the config, mods and world folder you moved to it earlier) back out to the main directory (after this is done you can then delete the empty folder).
- Start the server back up.
To continue using the previous Forge build, without it making your server never show as "Online" on the control panel, follow these steps:
- Log into your server files.
- Go into the /jar directory and rename the Forge file you are using (the name is in the JAR File box on the main page of your control panel) to custom_server.jar exactly (case-sensitive).
- When done, go back to the main page of the control panel and change the drop down jar list from the Forge option you are using (or "Default" if it has already been removed from our list" and select the Custom Server JAR [Java 8] option.
- Restart the server.
It will continue using the same Forge build you have been using, but will continue to show it as Online on the control panel correctly even when we remove that Forge build from our list.
JAR List Options that have been updated:
- NukkitX has updated for Bedrock 1.18.0.
- The Mohist 1.16.5 option, updated to build 868.
- The Fabric 1.17.1 option, updated to use Fabric Loader (0.12.8) and to include Fabric-API (0.43.1).
To update if you are already using these options simply delete the jar folder from the server files and restart the server.
For those updating the Fabric option if you have renamed the Fabric-API.jar file in the mods folder at any time this must also be deleted or it won't auto-remove and update correctly (nothing else in the mods folder is touched so it won't effect your installed mods when updating).
JAR List Options that have been removed:
- AT - DNS Techpack (1.16.5 - 14.0.0)[No Optional Mods].
- AT - DNS Techpack (1.16.5 - 14.0.0)[All Optional Mods].
Remember to keep up to date with the options tagged with [Latest] on the jarlist if you use them - updates for these are found on the first link below, and the second link lets you know how to update if you use these options:
https://www.beastnode.com/forums/threads/jar-list-latest-updates.143/
https://www.beastnode.com/forums/threads/latest-jar-list-options-and-how-when-to-update-them.174/