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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @greektranslator The -q flag is not recognized by kcare. I get a similar error when trying to run that manually: [root@server ~]# /usr/bin/kcarectl -q --auto-update usage: kcarectl [-h] [-i] [-u] [--unload] [--smart-update] [--auto-update] [--local PATH] [--patch-info] [--freezer freezer] [--nofreeze] [--force] [--uname] [--license-info] [--import-key PATH] [--register KEY] [--register-autoretry] [--unregister] [--check] [--latest-patch-info] [--test] [--tag TAG] [--prefix PREFIX] [--test-s3] [--aws-access-key KEY] [--aws-secret-key KEY] [--aws-region REGION] [--aws-bucket BUCKET] [--aws-prefix PREFIX] [--nosignature] [--set-monitoring-key KEY] [--doctor] [--enable-auto-update] [--disable-auto-update] [--plugin-info] [--json] [--version] [--kpatch-debug] [--no-check-cert] [--set-patch-type SET_PATCH_TYPE] [--set-patch-level SET_PATCH_LEVEL] [--set-sticky-patch SET_STICKY_PATCH] kcarectl: error: unrecognized arguments: -q
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  • greektranslator
    So I guess this should be submitted as an issue given that the patch was provided via the Security Advisor link?
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hello @greektranslator If I was seeing this behavior regularly I would suggest that or open the case myself but I'm not able to replicate this. When I use Security Advisor to install kernelcare symlink protection the subsequent cron that is created is thus: [root@server cron.d]# cat /etc/cron.d/kcare-cron 13 */4 * * * root /usr/bin/kcarectl --auto-update
    Thanks!
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