Log displays "WTF2" after someone logs off

Discussion in 'Bukkit Help' started by ZachBora, Mar 21, 2011.

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    ZachBora

    Hello,

    I'm wondering what it means and if someone knew which plugin causes it?
    We're using bukkit 556 on Linux with the following plugin :
    -AfkBooter0.5.1
    -Essentials
    -KiwiAdmin
    -Minequery
    -Permissions
    -Reserved
    -WorldEdit
    -WorldGuard
    (and a few others that I don't think could cause this as they arent related to players logging off)

    2011-03-21 11:34:02 [INFO] ******** lost connection: disconnect.timeout
    2011-03-21 11:34:02 [INFO] WTF2
    2011-03-21 11:34:04 [INFO] Freed 106.00871276855469 MB.

    2011-03-21 11:38:46 [INFO] ********* lost connection: disconnect.genericReason
    2011-03-21 11:38:46 [INFO] WTF2
    2011-03-21 11:38:48 [INFO] Freed 186.16678619384766 MB.​
     
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    TuRmoiLxx

    It could be some of the plugin that require afk. I had an AFK plugin and each time someone logged in it would say TEST!! >_< on the main server. Try removing a plugin one by one. It might be a pain but hey, its worth fixing it.
     
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    mughi

    it isn't world edit or world guard.. and probably not essentials ( run all of those.. unless they did something goofy in a recent version)
     
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    captainawesome7

    hes clearly just saying what the f**k to the person that logged off
    like captainaweosme7 disconnected
    WTF2 that man?
    why u leave?
    ???
     
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    TuRmoiLxx

    haha, true that. It can't be that annoying having it.
     
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    captainawesome7

    At least it doesnt lag the server out.
     
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    ZachBora

    I'll be trying that.
     
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    TuRmoiLxx

    yup. I usually just do it like this.

    1.Copy all the files, make a new folder.
    2. In your new copied file delete all the data in the plugins folder.
    3. Start by using the most important plugins.
    4. Start copying a plugin one by one.
    5. For example, Copy Permissions, run it. Seems fine get another file. World Edit, run it, seems fine, get another plugin. World Guard, seems fine, get another. So when you're done all the plugins are still in a folder. it also cleans up the place too.
    6. if you found the plugin and its important, look for a replacement, there are tons of replacement plugins, if there arent just give it a bit, sooner or later a replacement will pop up somewhere.
     
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