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mustafaramadhan
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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

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manekari
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Hello,

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

Regards,
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pitrs
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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.
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pitrs
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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.
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pitrs
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Resolved, I created the wrong section

Thank you :)
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andri217
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I have same problem.
Can Help me?
"The Linux-KVM module is not loaded."
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pitrs
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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
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pitrs
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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
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pitrs
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I'm sorry, before you log in, install http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_KVM :)
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pitrs
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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/
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pitrs
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It is important to mark (use thet core distribution)
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andri217
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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 ?

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pitrs
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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

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pitrs
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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
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andri217
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  I've been following your method above. But still, "The Linux-KVM module is not loaded."
there is something wrong?
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andri217
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Quote From : pitrs May 15, 2014, 2:57 am
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


I will try this.
wait for the results
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andri217
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Quote From : pitrs May 15, 2014, 2:57 am
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

Still "The Linux-KVM module is not loaded."
or it must be install kvm via YUM?
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andri217
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Quote From : andri217 May 15, 2014, 3:06 am
Quote From : pitrs May 15, 2014, 2:57 am
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


I will try this.
wait for the results


I've been successful to create a Volume Group. and when installed virtualizor and enter the admin page, it still "The Linux-KVM module is not loaded."
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andri217
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In result I get:
  Device Boot      Start        End      Blocks  Id  System
/dev/sda1  *          1        1275    10238976  fd  Linux raid autodetect
/dev/sda2            1275        2295    8190976  82  Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda3            2295      243201  1935080032+  8e  Linux LVM


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pitrs
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You must select
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pitrs
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Quote From : pitrs May 15, 2014, 12:56 pm
You must select

"Use the distribution kerner"
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siddhesh
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Hi ,

Sir you have to boot the server in the default kernel .
As ovh kernel dose not allow to load the kvm module .

Here are the steps to boot server into default kernel :-

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yum install kernel
rm -rf /etc/mtab
mount -o remount -a
new-kernel-pkg --mkinitrd --depmod --install 2.6.32-431.17.1.el6.x86_64
(here grubby will give you an error skip it it is normal ...)
reboot


After following this method server will be able to load kvm module .

Also when you reload os there is an option to install server with default kernel .

If you face same issue after following the provided steps you can open support ticket .

Regards,
Virtualizor Team

Edited by siddhesh : May 19, 2014, 7:20 am
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brendan.miller
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Quote From : pitrs May 15, 2014, 2:57 am
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


Here are full instructions for setting up on OVH/SYS with RAID1:

/ 140GB ext3
swap 10GB

Code
fdisk /dev/sda
n <enter>  (Create a new partition)
p <enter>  (It should be a primary partition)
3 <enter>  (This will become the thrid partition)
<enter>    (Use default calculated value for start cylinder)
<enter>    (Use default calculated value for end cylinder)
t <enter>  (Change the partition type)
3 <enter>  (Select the partition number)
8e <enter>  (Partition type will be 8e)
w <enter> (write to disk)

fdisk /dev/sdb
n <enter>  (Create a new partition)
p <enter>  (It should be a primary partition)
3 <enter>  (This will become the thrid partition)
<enter>    (Use default calculated value for start cylinder)
<enter>    (Use default calculated value for end cylinder)
t <enter>  (Change the partition type)
3 <enter>  (Select the partition number)
8e <enter>  (Partition type will be 8e)
w <enter> (write to disk)


reboot (load new partition table)

Code
mdadm --create /dev/md2 --level=raid1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3 (setup the raid)
pvcreate /dev/md2 (create physical volume)
vgcreate vg /dev/md2 (create volume group)

mdadm -D /dev/md2 (view raid re-sync status)


--Install Virtualizor

SEE:
http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_KVM
http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_Xen
http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Install

Code
vgdisplay -A (check vg name as set above e.g. vg)
cd /tmp
wget -N http://files.virtualizor.com/install.sh
chmod 0755 install.sh
./install.sh email=your@email.com kernel=kvm lvg=VOLUME_GROUP_NAME (e.g. lvg=vg)
y <enter> (reboot)


Visit: https://your-server.com:4085
UN: root
PW: ****

--Add ips as pool with routed mode
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manekari
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Hello,


Sir, if the issue still appears, please open a support ticket so we can resolve it.


Regards,
Virtualizor team.
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uname-r
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have you tried a
modprobe kvm

???  :)

Once you know it all works, edit /etc/modules and add the following two lines :

kvm
kvm-intel

or

kvm
kvm-amd

...depending on your cpu. :)

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MarmottesB&D
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thank you for this guide, I installed Virtuozo (KVM) without worries on a SoYouStart  :D
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MarmottesB&D
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Quote From : MarmottesB&D September 5, 2014, 10:04 pm
thank you for this guide, I installed Virtuozo (KVM) without worries on a SoYouStart  :D

Virtualizor .. of course
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jameshsi
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Quote From : siddhesh May 19, 2014, 7:19 am
Hi ,

Sir you have to boot the server in the default kernel .
As ovh kernel dose not allow to load the kvm module .

Here are the steps to boot server into default kernel :-

Quote
yum install kernel
rm -rf /etc/mtab
mount -o remount -a
new-kernel-pkg --mkinitrd --depmod --install 2.6.32-431.17.1.el6.x86_64
(here grubby will give you an error skip it it is normal ...)
reboot


After following this method server will be able to load kvm module .

Also when you reload os there is an option to install server with default kernel .

If you face same issue after following the provided steps you can open support ticket .

Regards,
Virtualizor Team


This helps me out, Appreciate.
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