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Topic : Virtualizor fail install in SoYouStart


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Posted By: mustafaramadhan on December 28, 2013, 8:31 am
I have 1 server in soyoustart.com. After install, I found 'The Linux-KVM module is not loaded.'.

When reinstall, i found install process stuck in:

The Linux-KVM module is not loaded.
KVM Module has been installed


Posted By: manekari on December 28, 2013, 9:17 am | Post: 1
Hello,

Sir, please check the KVM module and VT is enabled through bios. Or open a support ticket we will resolve the issue.

Regards,
Virtualizor Team

Posted By: pitrs on May 7, 2014, 12:36 pm | Post: 2
Hello,
I have the same problem, you solve it?
server Configuration
OS: centos6 RAM: 36 gigabytes ECC DDR3, 2x2TB RAID1 Disc, Intel Xeon E3 1225v2 and IP Failover

Thank you for your help.

Posted By: pitrs on May 7, 2014, 1:56 pm | Post: 3
Sorry 32GB  :angel:

Quote From : pitrs May 7, 2014, 12:36 pm
Hello,
I have the same problem, you solve it?
server Configuration
OS: centos6 RAM: 32 GB ECC DDR3, 2x2TB RAID1 Disc, Intel Xeon E3 1225v2 and IP Failover

Thank you for your help.

Posted By: pitrs on May 8, 2014, 4:30 pm | Post: 4
Resolved, I created the wrong section

Thank you :)

Posted By: andri217 on May 14, 2014, 7:07 pm | Post: 5
I have same problem.
Can Help me?
"The Linux-KVM module is not loaded."

Posted By: pitrs on May 14, 2014, 8:37 pm | Post: 6
Hi, I installed centos as follows: Centos 6.5 64bit

Editing installation:
Section 1-10000 megabytes
/ home - 20000 megabytes
8192 megabytes swap

the next step
server name vps.domain.com

and! use the core distribution - tick yes

Installation will take place, connect via SSH

and install VG here http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Volume_Groups
commands:

fdisk / dev / sda
n enter
4 enter
enter
enter
w enter and reboot

after the restart

pvcreate / dev/sda3
vgcreate vg / dev/sda3

even restart the

http://Your-IP:4084/

and it's ...

Good luck

Posted By: pitrs on May 14, 2014, 8:38 pm | Post: 7
Quote From : pitrs May 14, 2014, 8:37 pm
Hi, I installed centos as follows: Centos 6.5 64bit

Editing installation:
Section 1-10000 megabytes
/ home - 20000 megabytes
8192 megabytes swap

the next step
server name vps.domain.com

and! use the core distribution - tick yes

Installation will take place, connect via SSH

and install VG here http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Volume_Groups
commands:

fdisk / dev / sda
n enter
4 enter
enter
enter
w enter and reboot

after the restart

pvcreate / dev/sda3
vgcreate vg / dev/sda3

even restart the

http://Your-IP:4084/

and it's ...

Good luck


EDIT
pvcreate / dev/sda4
vgcreate vg / dev/sda4

Posted By: pitrs on May 14, 2014, 8:39 pm | Post: 8
I'm sorry, before you log in, install http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_KVM :)

Posted By: pitrs on May 14, 2014, 8:52 pm | Post: 9
Hello,
I wrote it quickly and badly, please again.

a) Editing installation in SYS panel:
Reinstall OS select CentOS 6.5 64bit
Section
1 / - 10000MB
2 /home - 20000MB
3 SWAP 8192MB
install......

b) Login to SSH
http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Volume_Groups
command:
1) fdisk /dev/sda
2) n
3) enter
4) enter
5) t
6) 4
7) 8e
8) w
9) reboot

c) login in SSH
1) pvcreate /dev/sda4
2) vgcreate vg /dev/sda4

d)
install KVM http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_KVM

reboot and LOGIN https://Your-IP:4085/ or http://Your-IP:4085/

Posted By: pitrs on May 14, 2014, 9:01 pm | Post: 10
It is important to mark (use thet core distribution)

Posted By: andri217 on May 15, 2014, 1:58 am | Post: 11
Quote
a) Editing installation in SYS panel:
Reinstall OS select CentOS 6.5 64bit
Section
1 / - 10000MB
2 /home - 20000MB
3 SWAP 8192MB
install......


And what the type and file system,
I mean, type primary/logical/LV and Ext3/Ext4 ?


Posted By: pitrs on May 15, 2014, 2:54 am | Post: 12
Leave it as is.
I tried another installation, please delete  /home

Order Type  File system Mounting point    RAID    Size    Add a partition

1    primary    ext3    /                        1    100000 MB

3    primary    swap    swap              1    8192 MB


Posted By: pitrs on May 15, 2014, 2:57 am | Post: 13
VG then create the following
1) fdisk /dev/sda
2) n
3) 3
4) enter
5) enter
6) t
7) 3
8) 8e
9) w
10) reboot
11) pvcreate /dev/sda3
12) vgcreate vg /dev/sda3

Posted By: andri217 on May 15, 2014, 3:05 am | Post: 14
  I've been following your method above. But still, "The Linux-KVM module is not loaded."
there is something wrong?

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