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Virtualizor Problem
I had a Dedicated Server from So You Start.
While installing Virtualizor on it, I get a peculiar error:
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4) Installing the Virtualization Kernel - kvm
error reading information on service dhcpd: No such file or directory
KVM Module has been installed
Errors while installing libvirt for KVM
ERROR :
There was an error while installing Virtualizor
Please check /root/virtualizor.log for errors
Exiting Installer
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And if I install libvirt using yum install libvirt, the installation is successful.
Here goes the /root/virtualizor.log:
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Looks like some sort of architecture related problem. The more interesting fact is that I installed it before on this server. And Virtualization is enabled in the BIOS.
Comments
Definitely weird issue. apt-get install -f should fix it, no?
Could be an issue with the mirror as well.
Try to change mirror, or report it to support.
I have already reported it to support and how do I change the mirrors?
@BlazingServers pm me I can help via teamviewer
On a centos server ? really ? :P
Yes...I was also thinking that...
Maybe there is some command like yum install apt-get
My mistake! But actually, there is.
Too late to be awake
http://www.sysadminworld.com/2012/how-to-switch-to-the-standard-ubuntu-kernel-on-ovh/ Take a look at that
Oh SHIT...it ACTUALLY EXISTS. I wrote it as a poor sarcasm, though.
yum install apt has been around for many years.
Hehehe, I told you!