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Minecraft server keeps erroring every 12 hour or so and I can't ssh in to my server

co flag

As the title say after a while the minecraft server inventory file is error and all player UUID is change/unacessable seems like a file log I don't have a log to give you somehow after I force physical reboot the log disappear and when the error happen again I cannot SSH in but a error code appear

ssh_exchange_identification read connection reset by peer

Jan 12 04:22:20 server kernel: check: Scanning 1 areas for low memory corruption 

Jan 12 04:22:20 server kernel: Using GB pages for direct mapping 

Jan 12 04:22:20 server kernel: secureboot: Secure boot disabled 

Jan 12 04:22:20 server kernel: RAMDISK: [mem 0x3af7f000-0x3fffdfff] 

Jan 12 04:22:20 server kernel: ACPI: Early table checksum verification disabled 

Jan 12 04:22:20 server kernel: ACPI: RSDP 0x00000000B9F91000 000024 (v02 DELL ) 

Jan 12 04:22:20 server kernel: ACPI: XSDT 0x00000000B9F910B0 0000DC (v01 DELL CBX3 01072009 AMI 00010013)```
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ru flag
Use `journalctl -b -1` to view the logs from a previous boot. Use `-b 0` (the default if not specified) for the current boot session, `-b -1` for the previous session, `-b -2` for the boot session before that one, `-b -3` for the one before that one, etc, etc.
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That log merely says that your system rebooted at 04:22. Look toward the end of the *previous* log for errors, messages, and other clues. Read it line-by line, and ask yourself "*is this normal?*" Most log activity is indeed normal and routine. Please don't post the entire log: Show us only something that seems unusual or obviously wrong.
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