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  • lkanter
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    Hi,

    iolimits module requires some features which were added to 2.6.32-320.17.1.lve1.1.9.1 kernel, thats why its not available for older kernel. You should also get lve-kmod packages for that new kernel. It should not break anything if you boot 2.6.32-320.17.1.lve1.1.9.1 but its still beta software.

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  • gtongco
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    Hi,

    Come to think of it, would I break anything else, say another module, if i boot the older kernel? Did the latest kernel update also install other modules that rely on that kernel?

    Please advise.

    Thanks.

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  • gtongco
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    Hi,

    Thank you for the information.

    Next time Igor should put a list of modules that would break when upgrading kernels or other modules so we won go nuts trying to find out what went wrong.

    Booting the old kernel now.

    Thanks.

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  • lkanter
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    Unfortunately, iolimits module currently exists only for kernel-2.6.32-320.17.1.lve1.1.9.1.el6.x86_64

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  • gtongco
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    Hi,

    But thats because I installed kernel-2.6.32-379.1.1.lve1.1.7.6.el6.x86_64 (beta) last 6 August. Shouldnt that install also have installed the latest iolimits module for that kernel?

    Igor also announced in the blogs that kernel-2.6.32-379.1.1.lve1.1.7.6.el6.x86_64 is now in production. Should I install that instead?

    So, beta kernels do not include modules needed by it?

    Please advise.

    Thanks.

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  • lkanter
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    According to package name iolimits module was compiled for kernel-2.6.32-320.17.1.lve1.1.9.1.el6.x86_64. This kernel installed but not booted. Please boot correct kernel.

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  • gtongco
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    # rpm -qa | grep kernel

    kernel-2.6.32-379.1.1.lve1.1.7.6.el6.x86_64
    dracut-kernel-004-284.el6_3.noarch
    kernel-headers-2.6.32-379.1.1.lve1.1.7.6.el6.x86_64
    libreport-plugin-kerneloops-2.0.9-5.el6.x86_64
    kernel-2.6.32-320.17.1.lve1.1.9.1.el6.x86_64
    abrt-addon-kerneloops-2.0.8-6.el6.x86_64
    kernel-firmware-2.6.32-379.1.1.lve1.1.7.6.el6.noarch

    # rpm -qa | grep iolimits
    kmod-iolimits-0.1-11.el6.x86_64
    iolimits-kmod-common-0.1-3.el6.cloudlinux.x86_64
    kmod-iolimits-2.6.32-320.17.1.lve1.1.9.1.el6.x86_64-0.1-11.el6.x86_64

    # uname -a
    Linux xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.com 2.6.32-379.1.1.lve1.1.7.6.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat Aug 4 09:56:37 EDT 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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  • lkanter
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    please show output of the following commands:
    rpm -qa | grep kernel
    rpm -qa | grep iolimits
    uname -a

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  • gtongco
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    IOlimits module not loaded?

    Hi,

    I was checking through cPanel LVE Manager and found that although IOlimits were set for the clients, Statistics shows 0 for Ave/Max IO for each of them.

    I then tried to run "service lve restart" but it shows the following:

    service lve restart
    unloading LVE module
    ERROR: Module lve is in use
    ERROR: Module iolimits does not exist in /proc/modules
    loading LVE module
    FATAL: Module iolimits not found.

    The module is installed:

    Package kmod-iolimits-0.1-11.el6.x86_64 already installed and latest version
    Nothing to do

    This used to run fine but when I checked some of my clients History in cPanel LVE Manager, it showed that the last time IOlimits run was on 7/22.

    I\ve the latest kernel, cagefs, etc., installed.

    Please help me fix the problem.

    Thanks.
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