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Cant install solusvm on OVH Servers
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Cant install solusvm on OVH Servers

Hey can anyone help me to install solusvm on centos 6.7, kernel is the ovh one therefore i cant boot into openvz after installing solusvm.

tried vnc method too but didn't work

please help

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  • century1stopcentury1stop Member
    edited March 2016

    could it be possible you installed the wrong version? if I remember correctly that is.....

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Then don't use OVH kernel, use the original one?

  • Make sure you have the latest operating system installed on your dedicated machine supported by SolusVM at this time. We use Virtualizor and have CentOS 6 installed and works absolutely fine :)

  • You may want to do a vnc install, which will allow you to install however you will like the os, partitions etc...

  • BlazingServersBlazingServers Member, Host Rep

    @sweatbar said:
    Hey can anyone help me to install solusvm on centos 6.7, kernel is the ovh one therefore i cant boot into openvz after installing solusvm.

    tried vnc method too but didn't work

    please help

    There is a problem with OVH CentOS 6 templates. You will find that there are many unnecessary partitions on running the df -h command.

    Run these commands to remove them:

    rpm -e bind chroot

    service named restart

    Also install using the Distribution Kernel and yum update it.

    AFAIK, I could setup everything successfully on the OVH dedicated server (KVM...not OpenVZ) and create working VPSes.

  • century1stopcentury1stop Member
    edited March 2016

    now DNS is a problem?

    @BlazingServers said:
    AFAIK, I could setup everything successfully on the OVH dedicated server (KVM...not OpenVZ) and create working VPSes.

  • @EVM_Mike said:
    Then don't use OVH kernel, use the original one?

    For original one it says hardware not supported

  • @BlazingServers said:
    AFAIK, I could setup everything successfully on the OVH dedicated server (KVM...not OpenVZ) and create working VPSes.

    ill try that

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