Hello, Im not sure if you all are able to help. But my server recently had a pretty big TPS drop to 4. This is my timings report that shows citizens had the biggest tick then i tried to do a reload on the plugin as well. Any help on what could have caused this?
#(bod_gruvon) Tick / TPS Drop
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(bod_gruvon) Tick / TPS Drop
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!spark
The "timings" system within Spigot/Paper is incredibly inaccurate for use with Citizens, and cannot be used to diagnose any issues related to Citizens. It notably blames Citizens for a significant amount of entity-related lag (that isn't in any way caused by Citizens).
For accurate timings, you need a Java profiler. There are a variety of profiler options (WarmRoast, YourKit, VisualVM, ...), but the simplest to use on a Spigot server is a plugin named "Spark" that embeds WarmRoast, which you can find here: https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/spark.57242/.
To get a spark report, type /spark profiler start, then replicate lag issues (for no more than about a minute), then /spark profiler stop, and post the link it gives you.
^ please follow these instructions and we can help troubleshoot
@quartz hemlock
https://spark.lucko.me/Gz3mQ9Zrsf
Server crashed so ill have to wait until it happens again but i did get a headdump if that helps any. otherwise, ill have to wait for it to happen again if it does.
ok. remember that reloads are strongly discouraged
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