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Problems installing CloudLinux

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  • Eminds
    The LVE module is not enabled on the node where your VPS is hosted. Ask your VPS provider to install LVE module on the node . To make CloudLinux work inside VZ container, VZ node has to be enabled.
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  • SkyNett81
    how do i fix that on solusvm ? vzctl set 101 --devnodes lve:rw --save Incorrect device name /dev/lve: No such file or directory Bad parameter for --devnodes: lve:rw
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  • Bazinga
    Suppose you do not have packages installed. Please follow all installation steps from CloudLinux Documentation The note is important. Make sure all containers are stopped prior to doing this operation. Or
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  • SkyNett81
    Suppose you do not have packages installed. Please follow all installation steps from CloudLinux Documentation The note is important. Make sure all containers are stopped prior to doing this operation. Or

    read my first post . yes i have done that .
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, SolusVM is the VPS management system. Could you let us know what virtualization software (e.g. OpenVZ, Linux KVM, Xen) is installed on the node? Thank you.
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  • SkyNett81
    OpenVZ
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  • cPanelMichael
    OpenVZ

    I encourage you to open a support request directly with CloudLinux if the instructions on the following URL are unhelpful: CloudLinux Documentation Thank you.
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