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cPanel installation is disabling network on proxmox

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  • businezz
    Here's what it says when i ping the server IP: ping 91.xx.xx.84 PING 91.xx.xx.84 (91.xx.xx.84): 56 data bytes Request timeout for icmp_seq 0 Request timeout for icmp_seq 1 Request timeout for icmp_seq 2 Request timeout for icmp_seq 3 Request timeout for icmp_seq 4
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  • Datacenter1
    Try disabling the network Manager How to Disable Network Manager | cPanel & WHM Documentation Why do you want to install a new VM using CentOS 7? is it already EOL, I recommend to use Almalinux 8 for new cPanel servers
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  • ffeingol
    cPanel won't install if Network Manager is still installed/enabled. Are you building these VM's from a template (Cloud image) or from an ISO? Are they set for a static IP or DHCP? Have you looked at what networking looks like on the VM after you install cPanel (i.e. ip a or ifconfig)? We have lots of VM's installed under Proxmox running cPanel without issue, so it's prob. not something that cPanel is doing per-se.
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  • businezz
    cPanel won't install if Network Manager is still installed/enabled. Are you building these VM's from a template (Cloud image) or from an ISO? Are they set for a static IP or DHCP? Have you looked at what networking looks like on the VM after you install cPanel (i.e. ip a or ifconfig)? We have lots of VM's installed under Proxmox running cPanel without issue, so it's prob. not something that cPanel is doing per-se.

    I use almalinux ISO from one of the mirror links, it was from a provider knownhost or hivelocity. The IPs are static and they are listed in /etc/network/interfaces so i can manually add them during the installation. I use alamlinux and centos minimal.
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