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EB constantly crashing

Azoth

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While running, EB will often just close on its own without warning. Its rare to run more than an hour at a time. Sometimes PoE will be at the login screen, other times it'll be paused somewhere. In the latter case, PoE will be uncontrollable (like it is when EB is running), until EB is started again. Which takes a couple of attempts, as EB will freeze at the first dialog (routine selection), or open the client but freeze in the middle of loading routines/plugins.

Here are logs of the more recent crashes: View attachment Exilebuddy 3192 2014-12-29 18.39.txtView attachment Exilebuddy 4136 2014-12-29 18.08.txtView attachment Exilebuddy 4512 2014-12-29 19.20.txtView attachment Exilebuddy 5396 2014-12-29 16.39.txt
Most of the time I'm running QuestHelper, but in at least one crash (Log 5396), it was just a regular BasicGrindBot zone farm. I'm not sure if its the plugin that's causing it or not.

Here are logs of unsuccessful attempts to restart EB after a crash: View attachment Exilebuddy 1036 2014-12-29 18.38.txtView attachment Exilebuddy 4312 2014-12-29 18.38.txtView attachment Exilebuddy 4784 2014-12-29 18.35.txt

Edit: Another crash View attachment Exilebuddy 816 2014-12-29 20.27.txt
 
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Same problem here. From my logs it seems to be some issue with the auth server. Hopefully it's fixed soon, this is very dangerous for hardcore...
 
Same problem here. From my logs it seems to be some issue with the auth server. Hopefully it's fixed soon, this is very dangerous for hardcore...

This is unfortunately the issue right now. Between an increasing amount of auth server attacks, or just other general auth issues trying to get resolved (random invalid session), there's not much for users to do right now, as it's an issue that affects all our bots, and is not EB specific.

The people in charge of those systems are aware of it, and are trying to keep things running smoothly, but there's most likely going to be occasional hiccups.
 
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