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Package panopta-agent is not signed

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! That specific package isn't provided by cPanel or the operating system, so it's been installed from a custom repository. You'd want to speak with the provider of that specific package in order to get the issue resolved. If you're not using that tool, you could always remove it and then perform the system update again.
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  • psytanium
    How do i remove it ? i couldn't find it in Apache
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    This package wouldn't be related to Apache at all. You'd need to remove it through Yum on the command line directly. I would expect "yum remove panopta-agent" to get that removed for you, but you should ensure this isn't something you use, and that it doesn't remove any important dependencies as well. It will show any dependencies when it confirms the removal process.
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  • Kelly Angell
    The Panopta Agent is supplied by your vm provider and allows you to monitor metrics like cpu, memory, disk etc. The unsigned package issue has now been fixed. If you re-run the update it should work.
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  • psytanium
    The Panopta Agent is supplied by your vm provider and allows you to monitor metrics like cpu, memory, disk etc. The unsigned package issue has now been fixed. If you re-run the update it should work.

    Okk i didn't know that, now I uninstalled it, how can I install it again ?
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  • Kelly Angell
    Could you please let me know who your provider is and I can help put you in contact with their support team.
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