Last cPanel & WHM update attempt blocked. Details
I can't get updates, the content is like this
| FATAL | Cannot upgrade to 11.90.0.16 until needed system RPMs are installed. |
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Hey there! When this message appears, it's best to try a "yum update" on the system to make sure the operating system itself is also updated to the latest version. That will download and install all necessary packages, and unless there are errors, should resolve that message and allow you to update cPanel. Can you try that and let me know your results? 0 -
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Hey there! When this message appears, it's best to try a "yum update" on the system to make sure the operating system itself is also updated to the latest version. That will download and install all necessary packages, and unless there are errors, should resolve that message and allow you to update cPanel. Can you try that and let me know your results?
I have done the update process but I cannot get an update in the same way. Already my server was getting almost 1 year of continuous updates, the last time this error came out0 -
Do you get any additional errors when you run the "yum update" command on the system? If that isn't working properly, the cPanel updates won't work either. 0 -
Do you get any additional errors when you run the "yum update" command on the system? If that isn't working properly, the cPanel updates won't work either.
It ends like this after the yum is over ---> Package yum.noarch 0:3.4.3-168.el7.cloudlinux will be an update --> Processing Conflict: iproute-4.11.0-30.el7.cloudlinux.x86_64 conflicts kernel < 3.10.0-793.21.1.lve1.5.20 --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: iproute conflicts with kernel-3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem ** Found 1 pre-existing rpmdb problem(s), 'yum check' output follows: mod_fcgid-2.3.9-6.el7.x86_64 has missing requires of httpd-mmn = ('0', '20120211x8664', None) [root@server ~]# ^C0 -
iproute * is add but didn't work again eroor continues 0 -
Are you seeing the exact same error after editing the Yum configuration or has the error changed? 0 -
error the same hasn't changed 0 -
Inside /etc/yum.conf you'll want to add the "iproute*" value to the end of the exclude line, so that will be one long line in the file. After that, you can run the following: yum clean all yum makecache yum update
Can you try all that and let me know if you still get the same result?0 -
I did it but it didn't work 0 -
Inside /etc/yum.conf you'll want to add the "iproute*" value to the end of the exclude line, so that will be one long line in the file. After that, you can run the following:
yum clean all yum makecache yum update
Can you try all that and let me know if you still get the same result?
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yum -y remove mod_fcgid
Then run the update and restart the server.0
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