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Add products to your cart and remove them from here Lets buyOn this page, you will find every command used to start, end and schedule a maintenance.
Every command needs phoenixlobby.maintenance. Which set you use depends on where the maintenance runs: the proxy commands take a server name, the lobby ones always act on the server they are run from.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/maintenance start [time] |
Starts a maintenance |
/maintenance end |
Ends the maintenance |
/maintenance add <user/uuid> |
Allows someone to join |
/maintenance remove <user/uuid> |
Revokes someone's access |
/maintenance list |
Lists who is allowed to join |
/maintenance schedule <start-in> <duration> |
Schedules a maintenance for later |
/maintenance status |
Shows the current maintenance |
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/maintenance start <server> [time] |
Starts a maintenance |
/maintenance end <server> |
Ends a maintenance |
/maintenance add <user/uuid> <server> |
Allows someone to join |
/maintenance remove <user/uuid> <server> |
Revokes someone's access |
/maintenance list <server> |
Lists who is allowed to join |
/maintenance schedule <start-in> <duration> <server> |
Schedules a maintenance for later |
/maintenance schedules |
Lists every scheduled maintenance |
Leave the server empty or use global to affect every server at once.
Leaving the time empty makes the maintenance last until you end it yourself.
Times use the time format described on the module page, so /maintenance start 1D12H closes the server for a day and a half.
/maintenance add and /maintenance remove write to the same list as Whitelisted Players in the editor.
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