Sponge로 이전하기

이 부분은 다른 서버 플랫폼에서 Sponge로 옮기고자 하는 서버 관리자를 위해 만들어졌습니다.

경고

이전하기 전에 서버 파일들을 백업해주세요. 무언가가 잘못되었더라도, 다시 원래대로 돌릴 수 있습니다!

Sponge로 이전하기

SpongeForge나 SpongeVanilla로 옮기고자 한다면, 아래 부분을 봐주세요. 지시 사항은 대부분 같지만, 다른 점에 대해서는 따로 설명되어 있습니다.

CraftBukkit이나 Spigot에서 이전하기

참고

Spigot은 CraftBukkit의 수정판입니다.

세계

Forge, and thus SpongeForge (and also SpongeVanilla), use the same world structure as vanilla Minecraft. Vanilla Minecraft places the nether (typically world_nether) and the end (typically world_the_end) dimensions within the world folder. However Bukkit and Spigot don’t use this system to save the worlds, thus migration is needed.

SpongeForge 와 SpongeVanilla 는 월드 전체를 자동으로 변환해주는 스크립트를 제공합니다. 작동시키는 방법:

  1. 당신의 Bukkit 혹은 Spigot 서버를 닫고 폴더를 완벽히 백업하세요.

  2. Bukkit 혹은 Spigot 의 jar 파일을 제거하고, SpongeForge 혹은 SpongeVanilla 를 제거한 폴더에 설치하세요. 만약 당신이 어떻게 설치하는지 정확히 모른다면, 이것을 읽으세요.

  3. Sponge 서버를 실행하면, 자동으로 월드 변환이 진행됩니다.

  4. The Migrator will look into the bukkit.yml for a config key called world-container and will search that folder for worlds to transfer. If that file isn’t around (or something caused it to fail to read), then the migrator will use the root folder of the server (which is CraftBukkit standard).

  5. Now the migration is performed. At this point, worlds are copied over from what we call the world container into the folder defined in the server.properties file via the level-name key. Note that the original files in the world container remain unchanged, a copy is made during migration.

  6. Bukkit puts things in weird places (with weird names), thus two important fixes have to be applied. Keep in mind that these fixes are based on assumptions (due to Bukkit’s structure).

    • The first fix is to rename any folder whose name starts with level-name property and ends with a Vanilla dimension name (_nether/_the_end) to DIM-1 and DIM1 respectively.

    • The second fix is to migrate up the region data within a Bukkit Vanilla nether/the_end. Bukkit puts this data into DIM-1\region and DIM1\region respectively whereas Vanilla/Forge expect region to be in the root of the world’s folder structure.

The migrator can’t provide all needed configuration values. This is the reason why you need to change several parameters by hand to make the world work properly upon loading it on SpongeForge or SpongeVanilla. It is strongly advised to use a World Management Plugin to set the right parameters and actually load the world.

참고

As already pointed out, we have to deal with several assumptions while migrating your world. Thus Sponge does not load the world directly, you need to install a plugin to handle this.

The output generated by the migration tool should look like this, if everything went fine:

[17:32:29] [Server thread/INFO] [Sponge]: Checking for worlds that need to be migrated...
[17:32:29] [Server thread/INFO] [Sponge]: Migrating [world_lol] from [.].
[17:32:29] [Server thread/INFO] [Sponge]: Migrated world [world_lol] from [.] to [.\world\world_lol]
[17:32:29] [Server thread/INFO] [Sponge]: Migrating [world_nether] from [.].
[17:32:29] [Server thread/INFO] [Sponge]: Migrated world [world_nether] from [.] to [.\world\DIM-1]
[17:32:29] [Server thread/INFO] [Sponge]: Migrating [world_the_end] from [.].
[17:32:29] [Server thread/INFO] [Sponge]: Migrated world [world_the_end] from [.] to [.\world\DIM1]
[17:32:29] [Server thread/INFO] [Sponge]: [3] worlds have been migrated back to Vanilla's format.

When this is complete, you should have a copy of the world(s) in a structure that Sponge can load. The original world files remain untouched in their original location, in case something went wrong.

Server and World Configuration Files

CraftBukkit and Sponge both share files that are made available by vanilla Minecraft. These files can thus be reused on Sponge, if they are already present in your CraftBukkit installation:

  • server.properties

  • banned-ips.json

  • banned-players.json

  • ops.json

  • usercache.json

  • whitelist.json

다음의 파일들은 CraftBukkit에서만 사용되고, Sponge는 해당 파일들을 사용하지 않기 때문에 지울 수 있습니다:

  • bukkit.yml

  • commands.yml

  • help.yml

  • permissions.yml

Users who are migrating from Spigot may wish to compare spigot.yml to global.conf in Sponge. Some keys in spigot.yml have counterparts in global.conf, and it may be desirable to copy over the values of any keys that are present in both files.

플러그인

Sponge has no native support for Bukkit plugins. However, some members of the community are re-implementing the Bukkit API within a special Sponge plugin, which may allow Bukkit plugins to function on a Sponge server. This plugin has not yet been slated for release.

Ore is Sponge’s official repository for finding plugins, and it is recommended to download all Sponge plugins from Ore. When finding replacements for your Bukkit plugins, there are a few points to keep in mind:

  • Not all Bukkit developers have chosen to port their plugins to Sponge. Over time, however, someone else may create a suitable replacement.

  • Not all Sponge plugins that are ported from Bukkit will automatically convert configuration files. Individual plugin developers make the decision on whether or not to automatically convert configuration files.

  • Some Sponge plugins that are ported from Bukkit may change in functionality, or may not even use the same configuration structure.

Canary에서 이전하기

세계

Forge, and thus SpongeForge (and also SpongeVanilla), use the same world structure as vanilla Minecraft. Vanilla Minecraft places the nether (typically world_nether) and the end (typically world_the_end) dimensions within the world folder.

Canary relocates the nether and end dimensions outside of the world folder, which must be remedied if it is desired to retain the nether and end dimensions when running Sponge. However, Canary provides an easy method to convert Canary worlds to a structure usable by Sponge with the /makevanilla command. If the world conversion is successful, the output will be placed in the vanilla folder.

Server and World Configuration Files

Sponge uses many files that are made available by vanilla Minecraft, such as server.properties. Canary, however, does not; the only file it has in common with vanilla Minecraft is usercache.json. Thus, usercache.json is the only file from Canary that can be reused on Sponge.

Nevertheless, it is possible to manually migrate some Canary configuration files to their Sponge counterparts, which have been provided below.

Canary file(s)

Sponge counterpart(s)

server.cfg <world>_<dimension>.cfg

server.properties

<world>_<dimension>.cfg

global.conf <dimension>/dimension.conf

ops.cfg

ops.json

db.cfg

대응 파일 없음

motd.txt

대응 파일 없음

플러그인

SpongeVanilla and SpongeForge have no native support for Canary plugins. It may be possible to re-implement the Canary API in a special Sponge plugin.

Ore is Sponge’s official repository for finding plugins, and it is recommended to download all Sponge plugins from Ore. When finding replacements for your Canary plugins, there are a few points to keep in mind:

  • Not all Canary developers have chosen to port their plugins to Sponge. Over time, however, someone else may create a suitable replacement.

  • Not all Sponge plugins that are ported from Canary will automatically convert configuration files. Individual plugin developers make the decision on whether or not to automatically convert configuration files.

  • Some Sponge plugins that are ported from Canary may change in functionality, or may not even use the same configuration structure.

Forge에서 이전하기

Migrating from a plain Forge server to a SpongeForge or SpongeVanilla server is a fairly simple process that needs little-to-no preparatory work.

SpongeForge로 이전하기

You must first ensure you are running a version of Forge that is compatible with the version of SpongeForge your plan to use. You may find recommended builds of Forge at Forge Downloads. If you are using any other mods, they must also be updated.

When you are ready to install SpongeForge, you may proceed with the following steps:

  1. Stop your Forge server if it is running.

  2. Download SpongeForge from the Sponge website and Forge from MinecraftForge.

  3. mods 폴더에 SpongeForge.jar 파일을 넣어주세요.

  4. 서버를 시작하고 파티를 즐기세요!

참고

If SpongeForge is the only mod on your server, players will be able to log in with a vanilla client. Other mods may require players to install Forge on their own computers.

SpongeVanilla로 이전하기

경고

If migrating to SpongeVanilla: You will lose all Forge mod data, blocks and entities as SpongeVanilla can’t run Forge mods. Keep that in mind when deciding whether you go with SpongeForge or SpongeVanilla.

The process of migration is almost the same as above:

  1. Stop your Forge server if it is still running.

  2. Download SpongeVanilla and the vanilla server from Mojang.

  3. Place your worlds and config files in the server folder.

  4. Run the server by launching the spongevanilla.jar.

Vanilla에서 이전하기

Administrators of vanilla Minecraft servers can migrate to Sponge easily because Forge, and thus SpongeForge (and SpongeVanilla), use the same world structure as vanilla Minecraft. Sponge also uses the same files used by vanilla Minecraft, such as server.properties.

At first you should decide if you want to run SpongeForge or SpongeVanilla.

참고

Both flavours of Sponge are able to serve vanilla clients. Keep in mind that this only applies to SpongeForge as long as you don’t install Forge mods which require client modifications.

  1. Vanilla 서버가 켜져있다면 꺼주세요.

  2. SpongeVanilla 또는 SpongeForge 를 다운로드하세요.

  3. Place your worlds and config files in the server folder.

  4. 새로운 서버를 실행하세요.

Sponge 설치하기

당신이 이전할 때 필요한 Sponge 를 설치하는 방법이 SpongeForge 설치하기SpongeVanilla 설치하기 에 제공되어 있습니다.