Console

Control your server

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How do I use the server console?
The console streams real-time server output with color-coded log levels: INFO in blue, WARN in yellow, ERROR in red, and DEBUG in purple. Type commands in the input box at the bottom and press Enter. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to recall recently sent commands. Auto-scroll pauses automatically when you scroll up to read older lines, and resumes when you scroll back to the bottom. Read the full guide →
What do the console tabs and toolbar do?
Console shows all output and Chat filters to in-game chat. On Minecraft servers you also get Errors and Warnings tabs; Hytale servers get a Players tab. The toolbar has Popup (open the console in a separate window), Share, Support, and Clear. On the filtered Errors and Warnings tabs an Export button lets you download those entries as a .txt file.
How do I start, stop, or restart my server?
Use the power buttons in the console header: Start boots an offline server, Restart restarts it, and Stop shuts it down gracefully. After you click Stop, a Kill button appears to force-stop an unresponsive server. If the node is temporarily full, your server joins a startup queue that checks for a free slot every few seconds and starts automatically once one opens — you can also retry manually.
How do I share my console logs?
Click Share to generate a link to your logs that expires after 7 days. Sensitive data — IP addresses, authentication tokens, and email addresses — is automatically redacted before the log is uploaded, and your server name is added as a header for context. This is the easiest way to get help: share the link instead of screenshots.
What do the resource cards show?
Three live cards display CPU (percentage of your limit), RAM (GB used out of your allocation), and Network (live traffic). Use the View Mode button to switch between Graph View (live line charts) and Simple View (compact progress bars). Disk usage is shown in the status bar rather than as a chart.
How do players connect to my server?
Click Connect to open the connection details. For Java, copy the domain or the direct IP and port; for Bedrock, use Quick Join or share the address. You can also enable Remote Startup, which creates a public link so friends can start your server when it is offline. Read the full guide →