This guide will walk you through installing and configuring a dedicated server for Vault Hunters 3rd Edition v3.18.3 running on Minecraft 1.18.2 with Forge.
System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- RAM: 6 GB base + 2 GB per concurrent player
- Example: 10 GB total for 2 players, 12 GB for 3 players, etc.
- Java Version: Java 17 (required)
- Minecraft Version: 1.18.2
- Mod Loader: Forge
- Storage: At least 5 GB free disk space
Recommended Specifications
- CPU: Modern multi-core processor
- RAM: 8 GB base + 2 GB per player (for optimal performance)
- Storage: SSD for better world loading performance
Manual Install
Windows
Step 1: Install Java 17
- Download Java 17 from Microsoft OpenJDK 17 * Recommended or OpenJDK 17
- Install Java 17 following the installer prompts
- Verify installation by opening Command Prompt and running:
java -version
- You should see output indicating Java 17
Step 2: Create Server Directory
- Create a new folder for your server (e.g.,
C:\VaultHunters-Server
) - Navigate to this folder
Step 3: Download and Install Forge
TBD
Step 4: Download Server Files
- Navigate to the Vault Hunters CurseForge page
- Go to the "Files" tab
- Find version 3.18.3
- Click on the version to view details
- In the "Additional Files" section, download the Server Pack
- Extract the server files to your server directory
Step 5: Create Start Script
Create a file named start.bat
in your server directory with the following content:
TBD
Important: Replace [version]
in the jar filename with the actual Forge version number from your downloaded files.
Step 6: Initial Server Setup
- Double-click
start.bat
to run the server for the first time - The server will create necessary files and then stop
- Edit
eula.txt
and changeeula=false
toeula=true
- Optionally, edit
server.properties
to configure server settings:server-port=25565
(or your preferred port)max-players=20
(or your preferred limit)difficulty=normal
Step 7: Start Your Server
Double-click start.bat
to start your server. First startup may take several minutes as Forge loads all mods.
Linux/MacOS/BSD
Step 1: Install Java 17
For Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt update sudo apt install openjdk-17-jdk
For CentOS/RHEL/Fedora:
sudo dnf install java-17-openjdk-devel
For macOS (using Homebrew):
brew install openjdk@17
For BSD systems:
pkg install openjdk17
Verify installation:
java -version
Step 2: Create Server Directory
mkdir ~/VaultHunters-Server
cd ~/VaultHunters-Server
Step 3: Download and Install Forge
TBD
Step 4: Download Server Files
- Navigate to the Vault Hunters CurseForge page
- Go to the "Files" tab
- Find version 3.18.3
- Click on the version to view details
- In the "Additional Files" section, download the Server Pack
- Extract the server files to your server directory
Step 5: Create Start Script
Create a file named start.sh
in your server directory:
TBD
Important: Replace [version]
in the jar filename with the actual Forge version number from your downloaded files.
Step 6: Initial Server Setup
- Run the server for the first time:
./start.sh
- The server will create necessary files and then stop
- Edit
eula.txt
and changeeula=false
toeula=true
:
nano eula.txt
- Optionally, edit
server.properties
to configure server settings:
nano server.properties
Step 7: Start Your Server
Execute ./start.sh
to start your server. First startup may take several minutes as Forge loads all mods.
Scripted Install
Windows
We have a scripted installer available here: VHServerHelper-Windows
Download and save it to your server. You should open it in a text editor like Notepad and ensure the variables at the top are set correctly for your machine. Once complete double-click on `vh-setup.bat` and follow the prompts to install your server.
Linux/MacOS/BSD
TBD
Memory Allocation Guidelines
Adjust -Xms
and -Xmx
values based on your expected player count:
- 2-3 players:
-Xms6G -Xmx10G
- 4-5 players:
-Xms8G -Xmx14G
- 6+ players:
-Xms10G -Xmx16G
or higher
Performance Optimization
Performance Mods
The Vault Hunters community maintains a list of compatible performance mods. Visit the Discord Server performance mod thread for the latest recommendations.
Important: Some performance mods overlap in functionality. Carefully review compatibility and avoid conflicting mods that modify the same game systems.
Alternative JVM Options
If you prefer GraalVM, install GraalVM JDK 17 and use similar flags with the GraalVM java executable for potentially better performance.
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
1. Insufficient RAM
Problem: Server crashes with OutOfMemoryError or runs extremely slowly
Solutions:
- Increase
-Xmx
value in your start script - Ensure your system has enough available RAM
- Check that
-Xms
and-Xmx
are set appropriately for your player count - Verify no other memory-intensive applications are running
Example Error:
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
2. Java Version Issues
Problem: Server fails to start with Java-related errors
Solutions:
- Confirm you're using Java 17 (not Java 8, 11, or newer versions)
- Update your PATH environment variable if needed
- Use the full path to Java 17 in your start script
3. Port Already in Use
Problem: Server can't bind to port 25565
Solutions:
- Change
server-port
inserver.properties
- Stop other Minecraft servers using the same port
- Check for other applications using port 25565
4. Mod Loading Errors
Problem: Server crashes during mod loading
Solutions:
- Ensure all mod files are properly downloaded
- Verify you're using the correct server pack version
- Check that no mods were corrupted during download
- Re-download the server pack if necessary
Log Files
Server logs are located in:
- Main log:
logs/latest.log
- Crash reports:
crash-reports/
folder
When seeking help, always provide relevant log snippets showing the error.
Server Management
Regular Maintenance
- Backups: Regularly backup your
world/
folder and server files - Updates: Check for new Vault Hunters versions periodically
- Monitoring: Keep an eye on RAM usage and server performance
- Restart Schedule: Consider automatic restarts every 6-12 hours for optimal performance
Commands
Use standard Minecraft server commands:
/op <player>
- Give operator permissions/whitelist add <player>
- Add to whitelist/save-all
- Force save the world/stop
- Safely stop the server
Getting Help
If you encounter issues not covered in this guide:
- Check logs for specific error messages
- Visit the Vault Hunters Discord for community support
- Search existing discussions for similar problems
- Provide detailed information when asking for help:
- Server specifications
- Java version
- Exact error messages
- Relevant log excerpts
Additional Resources
- Vault Hunters CurseForge Page
- Vault Hunters Discord Community
- Aikar's Flags Documentation
- Discord Performance Mods Thread
- Additional Skyvault Settings
Last updated for Vault Hunters 3rd Edition v3.18.3