Alright, let’s try to figure out what’s making your Minecraft server reboot itself like an over-caffeinated hamster. First, we’re going to check if the server is running out of memory (OOM - Out of Memory). This is a common issue and can cause unexpected reboots like what you’re describing.
Pop open AMP’s Diagnostics Tab (Settings → Support → Diagnostics) and hit that “Copy data to clipboard” button. Paste the juicy info it gives us here as text. That’ll usually give us a clue if OOM is involved.
If that doesn’t pan out, we can dive into the Minecraft server logs—AMP’s File Manager to the rescue for that. But first, let’s rule out memory issues.