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As far as I know, the only way to wake up a frozen server through msh is by connecting with a Minecraft client.
My suggestion is for an msh instance to listen to a user signal (SIGUSR1 or SIGUSR2) then it could wake up the Minecraft server.
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As far as I know, the only way to wake up a frozen server through msh is by connecting with a Minecraft client.
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My suggestion is for an msh instance to listen to a user signal (SIGUSR1 or SIGUSR2) then it could wake up the Minecraft server.
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