I tried out a CloudLinux + cPanel installation on a test server before buying a license, and the whole process went smoothly. I tried an installation on our existing production server, and while the process completed without errors, the LVE Manager is missing a lot of things that it had during my earlier testing:[br][img]http://i.imgur.com/0CEoNmp.png[/img]...mg][br][br]The "Current Usage" tab also remains blank even when there are requests coming in, and while I can get to the page to change package settings, it doesn seem to be behaving in the way it did with the defaults that were set during my test installation, as though LVE isn even being used. What are some things I can look at/test to confirm that things are installed correctly? I am comfortable with a command line, and obviously have root access to the server.
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Potential progress: I tried stopping the lvestats service, and it failed. No details were given, but Im assuming its because the service wasnt running. Without removing the contents of /var/lve, I tried starting the service, which also failed:
Code:# service lvestats start Starting lvestats: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/lvestats-server", line 777, in main() File "/usr/sbin/lvestats-server", line 739, in main LVE_VERSION = parseLVEVersion() File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/lvehelper.py", line 97, in parseLVEVersion file = open(/proc/lve/list, r) IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: /proc/lve/list [FAILED]
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I suppose that you don use CL kernel at current moment on the server. Could you please provide me output of:
# uname -r
# lsmod | grep lve
# ls -l /etc/container/ve.cfg
# grep lvestat /var/log/messages
or you can generate and provide us cldoctorkey to report with all your LVE settings, so we could check and provide you quick solution:
# wget -qq -O - https://www.cloudlinux.com/clinfo/cldoctor.sh|bash
or if there is no wget: # curl -s https://www.cloudlinux.com/clinfo/cldoctor.sh|bash
Waiting for your reply.
Thank you.
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Hello,
Yes, this is the reason of issue. Did you reboot server after CL installation?
Is this Linode Xen? We have good article on this: http://kb.cloudlinux.com/2014/11/how...nel-on-pv-xen/
Please try install grub:
Code:yum install grub
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Also, the article you linked says to remove all non-Xen kernels. I notice that the kernel installed by the kernel-xen package doesn mention xen in its name, as it does in that article:
Code:# yum install kernel-xen Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, rhnplugin Setting up Install Process Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * cloudlinux-x86_64-server-6: xmlrpc.cln.cloudlinux.com Package kernel-2.6.32-604.16.2.lve1.3.54.el6.x86_64 already installed and latest version Nothing to do # rpm -qa|grep kernel kernel-2.6.32-604.16.2.lve1.3.54.el6.x86_64 dracut-kernel-004-388.el6.noarch kernel-firmware-2.6.32-604.16.2.lve1.3.54.el6.noarch kernel-headers-2.6.32-604.16.2.lve1.3.54.el6.x86_64
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Hello,
kernel-xen package is actual for centOS 5 only, CentOS 6 version already contains required modules in kernel package.
It is much easier to setup CloudLinux on Linode KVM: http://docs.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinu...inode_kvm.html, so I would recommend (if it is possible) to order kvm based VM.
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