After reboot I can't access WHM or SSH
* Instance with OS Centos 8 Stream in Google cloud was created.
* I was able to SSH
* WHM was installed
* I was able to configure WHM in the browser
* Reboot from WHM
* Then server is unreachable in browser or even SSH
in Console Serial port I get this:
OSConfigAgent Critical main.go:89: network error when requesting metadata, make sure your instance has an active network and can reach the metadata server: Get
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Hey there! It's hard to say what the issue may be, but if the problem is keeping even SSH from working properly, it seems the issue is happening at a lower level than the cPanel software. It would be best to reach out to your hosting provider to see if they can check the machine directly and get you more details as there is not going to be anything on the cPanel side of things that will resolve this issue. 0 -
* Instance with OS Centos 8 Stream in Google cloud was created. * I was able to SSH * WHM was installed * I was able to configure WHM in the browser * Reboot from WHM * Then server is unreachable in browser or even SSH in Console Serial port I get this: OSConfigAgent Critical main.go:89: network error when requesting metadata, make sure your instance has an active network and can reach the metadata server: Get
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@riyadhtayf - if the server is not reachable even over SSH you would need to contact your host to see what is wrong with the configuration, as we wouldn't have any access or troubleshooting tips that would help with that level of access problem. They will have the access necessary to check the issue and get you more details. 0 -
Good catch @henry_dev - CentOS 8 should work well, but CentOS Stream is not supported. 0 -
Hi, I have the same problem but with Cloudlinux 8 installed on CentOS 8 (not Stream). @henry_dev, were you able to solve it? 0 -
@metabo - if the server is not accessible over SSH after a reboot, you would need to speak with your hosting provider as that indicates a problem at a deeper level than the cPanel software. 0 -
Hi, I have the same problem but with Cloudlinux 8 installed on CentOS 8 (not Stream). @henry_dev, were you able to solve it?
Direct Solution: Ask for KVM or IPMI access to the Provider. Then Login to the Server and Check Network. In Most of the Cases, Network is down and not able to boot up due to some problem! If you need more help, Just create a New thread!0 -
Hello, Sometimes it's a firewall problem when installing the first time, you just need to KVM to your server and execute iptables -F
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Login to your google cloud panel and enable all the ports required for cpanel and ssh access. 0 -
service NetworkManager start chkconfig NetworkManager on Write these commands before rebooting. I was having this problem . 0
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