The error message you're seeing indicates that the installed package kmod-lve
requires a specific kernel feature that is currently not available in your system's kernel. Specifically, it's looking for the oops_in_progress
function which is associated with kernel debugging and error handling.
Here are a few steps you can take to address this issue:
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Check for Kernel Updates:
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Run the following command to see if there are any available kernel updates:
bash
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sudo yum list kernel
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If there are updates available, install them:
bash -
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sudo yum update kernel
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Check for Updates to
kmod-lve
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Similarly, check if there are updates available for the
kmod-lve
package:bash
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sudo yum list kmod-lve
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If there are updates, install them:
bash
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sudo yum update kmod-lve
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Verify Repository Configuration:
- Double-check your repository configurations in
/etc/yum.repos.d/
to ensure that the necessary repositories are enabled and correctly set up.
- Double-check your repository configurations in
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Check for Dependency Issues:
- It's possible that there might be dependency conflicts preventing the installation or update of the required packages. Check if there are any unresolved dependencies.
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Reboot Your System:
- After updating the kernel, it's important to reboot your system for the changes to take effect.
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Contact CloudLinux Support:
- If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there may be a specific compatibility issue with CloudLinux or
kmod-lve
. In this case, consider contacting CloudLinux support for further assistance.
- If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there may be a specific compatibility issue with CloudLinux or
Remember to carefully review any output or prompts provided by the package manager during the update process, as it may contain important information about potential conflicts or issues. Always back up critical data before making significant changes to your system.