How to Change Your Minecraft Server Version
Changing your server version is a simple task. You can follow the video tutorial or these steps: 1. Log in to your HolyHosting account and go to the "My Servers" tab. 2. Select the Minecraft server you want to update and click "Manage." 3. In the left-hand menu, click on "Versions." 4. Select the version you want to install on your Minecraft server. Keep in mind that not all Minecraft versions are compatible with every Java version. If you’re installing a version later

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How to Give Yourself OP on Your Server
To give yourself OP on your Minecraft server using a console command, follow these steps: 1. Log in to your Minecraft server console. 2. Type the following command: op <your_username> This command will grant you operator permissions on the server. Note: When running commands from the console, do not include the / before the command. 3. Press Enter to execute the command or click "Send." 4. If everything went correctly, you’ll see a message in the console confirming that y

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How to Use FTP and Upload Your Own World to Your Minecraft Server
Here’s a step-by-step guide to upload your own world to a Minecraft server via SFTP: 1. Download an FTP client: Install WinSCP on your computer. This will allow you to connect remotely to your server’s folder, just as if it were on your own computer. 2. Shut down your server. In the “Files” section, locate the “world” folder and rename it to something else. Then, go to your server control panel and select the “Settings” menu. Inside, you’ll see the following: 3. As show

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How to Set Up a Subdomain for Your Minecraft Server
1. Access your server control panel, which was sent to you by email when you purchased the server. Enter your username and password to log in. 2. Once inside the panel, look for the "Subdomain" option and click on it. You should see something like the following: 3. In the "Subdomain" field, enter the text you want to appear before “. holy.gg .” For example, if you want your server IP to be " holyhostinguide.holy.gg ," just enter "holyhostinguide." 4. Restart your server.

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