LVE Manager Edit Default Settings Screen Blank

mikelegg

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I've just installed a trial version of CloudLinux as well as the cpanel-lve, cpanel-lvemanager and lve-cpanel-plugin packages as per these instructions -> New page

When I go to WHM >> LVE Manager >> Edit Default Settings the screen is blank.

The cPanel error log says "Error opening file /proc/lve/list No such file or directory"

This is because there is no /proc/lve/ folder.

Can anyone give me a tip on how to fix this?
 

mikelegg

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I've just used ab to test a domain and the load went through the ceiling so CL isn't actually working at all.

Is there something required beyond the steps outlined here -> New page ?
 

mikelegg

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I ran uname -r and it says I'm still running the old kernel. I'll try running the install and rebooting again.
 

mikelegg

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Can't run the install again

Registering the activation key... An error has occurred:

Error Message:
Maximum usage count of 1 reached
Error Class Code: 61
Error Class Info: Too many systems registered using this registration token

I'll try uninstalling it
 

mikelegg

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Even after reverting back to the centos repositories I can't install again - same error.

There endeth the great CloudLinux trial.
 
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mikelegg

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The techs from CloudLinux explained how to re-register the licence in order to use it again.

I re-ran the conversion script but CloudLinux still isn't working.

The techs believe the problem may be due to use of a paravirtualized kernel. In that case I would need to use PyGrub to load the CloudLinux kernel.
 

cPanelTristan

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Can you please provide the steps used to re-register the license to use it again here on the forum, since this was noted as being done? This way future users will know how this was handled.

Also, was a ticket opened in the cPanel support system? If so, can you provide the ticket number?
 

mikelegg

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This is how to re-reuse an activation key

1. Login to your CloudLinux account at https://cln.cloudlinux.com
2. Click on the "CLN" link in the top menu
3. Click on the system that you want to de-activate (it appears as a hyperlink of the server's hostname)
4. Click the "delete system" link in the top right of the screen.

After that you will be able to re-use the activation key in a new install.
 
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mikelegg

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It was a Xen VPS that was running Centos 5.x 64 bit. It turns out that the VPS provider didn't allow the installation of custom kernels.

It was a server that I'd already cancelled and I was just waiting for it to be terminated, so I thought it would be a good place to trial CloudLinux.

I've since run the centos2cl update script on a small production VMware machine and it installed OK. The only problem is that the server started to crash every day so I had to revert back to Centos.