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package kmod-lve requires kernel(bpf_trace_run12) = 0xa1d22df3, but none of the providers can be installed

The error message you provided indicates a dependency issue related to the kmod-lve package, specifically requiring a specific version of the bpf_trace_run12 kernel module.

To resolve this, you have a few options:

  1. Update the Kernel:

    • One solution is to update your kernel to a version that includes the required bpf_trace_run12 module. This might involve upgrading your operating system or using a kernel version that's compatible with the kmod-lve package.
  2. Install a Compatible Kernel Module:

    • If you have the option to install or enable kernel modules, you can try to find and install a version of bpf_trace_run12 that matches the requirement.
  3. Check for Updated Versions:

    • Check if there are updated versions of the kmod-lve package available that includes a compatible version of the bpf_trace_run12 module.
  4. Contact Support:

    • If you're using a specific platform or service (e.g., CloudLinux), consider reaching out to their support team. They may have specific recommendations or updates related to their environment.
  5. Remove Conflicting Package:

    • If possible, consider removing the kmod-lve package if it's not essential for your system. Be careful when doing this, as it might affect other software that depends on it.
    bash
  1. yum remove kmod-lve
  2. Consult Documentation or Support Resources:

    • Check the documentation or support resources provided by CloudLinux or the package maintainers. They might have specific instructions for resolving dependencies like this.

Remember to have backups of your important data before making significant changes to your system, especially when dealing with package installations or removals. This way, you can recover in case anything goes wrong during the process.

 
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