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CL Shared edition is not supported by X-Ray

The error message "CL Shared edition is not supported by X-Ray" indicates that the Shared edition of CloudLinux is not compatible with X-Ray, which is a tool provided by AWS (Amazon Web Services) for analyzing and visualizing serverless applications.

Here are some steps you can take to address this issue:

  1. Upgrade to a Supported Edition:

    • If you're using the Shared edition of CloudLinux, consider upgrading to a supported edition that is compatible with X-Ray.
  2. Contact CloudLinux Support:

    • Reach out to CloudLinux support for specific guidance on compatibility with X-Ray and to inquire if there are any workarounds or solutions available.
  3. Check for Updates or Patches:

    • Make sure that you're using the latest version of CloudLinux and X-Ray. There might be updates or patches available that address compatibility issues.
  4. Verify Licensing:

    • Double-check that you have the correct license for the edition of CloudLinux you're using. Ensure that it includes support for X-Ray.
  5. Consider Alternative Tools:

    • If using X-Ray with CloudLinux is not possible, consider exploring alternative tools or methods for achieving your desired analysis and visualization goals.
  6. Consult AWS Documentation:

    • Review the official AWS documentation for X-Ray to see if there are any specific requirements or compatibility considerations related to CloudLinux.
  7. Check for Community Forums or Discussions:

    • Search for discussions or forums related to using CloudLinux with X-Ray. Other users or experts in the community might have encountered similar issues and may have suggestions.
  8. Explore CloudLinux Add-Ons or Integrations:

    • Check if CloudLinux offers any add-ons or integrations that facilitate compatibility with AWS services like X-Ray.

Please be aware that specific steps and solutions may vary depending on the exact nature of the integration between CloudLinux and X-Ray, and it's always best to refer to the official documentation or support channels for the most accurate information.

 
 
 
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