Server Crash dump. Build 1074

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Client

Using canary? Yep
Windows version: Windows 10, Fully up to date
System specifications: i7 7700k, 32 Gigs Ram, GTX 1080 SLI

Server

Operating system: Windows 10
Artifact version: 1074
**IP address:**s1.limitlessrp.net
Resources: ESX Based. 194 resources, can’t be arsed to list them all.
System specifications:
Xeon E3 1270 V3, 4C, 8T CPU. 32 Gigs Ram, 4 TB storage.

Incident

Summary: Server crash
Expected behavior: Guess I expected it not to crash?
Actual behavior: Crashed
Steps to reproduce: Run onesync with player slots maxed at 64/64 I guess. nothing special was going on at the time.
Server/Client? Server
Files for repro (if any):
Error screenshot (if any):
.dmp files/report IDs:
3ecd57f0-227b-487a-9b10-805c6dde6d43.dmp (2.0 MB)

Any additional info: We’re running two onesync servers, often with both full. If you have any special sort of error recording / reporting you’d like us to implement, we’d be more than happy to help move the onesync project forward.

Entity weak_ptr becoming invalid, please run servers with procdump -mp -e [PID OF FXSERVER.EXE] C:\dumps attached. Download procdump from Microsoft.

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Dump was too large for the forum. Heres a google drive link. https://drive.google.com/file/d/159WOXlfZ8OWIDQbkUhmeDkYZQ8JuzfVv/view?usp=sharing

This dump is from server version 1080

During this logging period we were experiencing an issue where the server was dropping connections about every hour. Literally just dropped everyone from the server.

Hm - this is the other crash it seems, same as posted on Mini-dump srv crash @ win build 1069 - this one might help to debug that anyway, but not for the crash mentioned in this topic explicitly. :frowning:

Also, big .dmp files compress fairly well - maybe an idea? :stuck_out_tongue: