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CloudLinux LVE Manager IP Error

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  • Jcats

    # uname -a
    Make sure you are in the right kernel, should show lve1 in the name then run
    # yum reinstall lvemanager --enablerepo=cloudlinux-updates-testing
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Also, could you verify if you are using any custom firewall rules or applications? Thank you.
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  • geekcohen
    Running jacts comments now. Michael, i have csf installed, but otherwise that is all I have setup. I don't believe I have anything else enabled. Is there something I might have to allow via CSF? Thanks :)
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  • geekcohen
    Did the above from jcats and it still hasn't resolved the issue. I disabled CSF as well, doesn't appear to have to done anything.
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  • geekcohen
    Not sure what happened, but it seems to have resolved itself!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Not sure what happened, but it seems to have resolved itself!

    Hello :) It's possible the updated package addressed the issue: LVE Manager, CageFS and LVE Wrappers updated Thank you.
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  • geekcohen
    Ah! Fantastic! That was probably it, it works no problems now.
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  • paidclouds
    can anyone explain...steps to resolve the issue... using command line!
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  • geekcohen
    I am not sure what the fix was. It was giving the error, 24 hours later it was working. No problems......
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  • cPanelMichael
    can anyone explain...steps to resolve the issue... using command line!

    Could you elaborate further on what steps you have taken thus far to address the issue, and verify that you are experiencing the same problem reported here? Thank you.
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