Stuck with the error, IGNORE_UNKNOWN_KERNEL in Kernelcare? We can help you.
As part of our Server Management Services, we assist our customers with several kernel errors.
Today, let us see how our support techs fix this for our customers.
IGNORE_UNKNOWN_KERNEL in Kernelcare
Most often, Kernelcare may ignore unknown kernels, such as newer kernels. This is to hide messages that state, Kernelcare is not supported.
It is possible that newer kernels might not have patches yet. Hence, support arrives once Kernelcare begins to release those patches.
Moving ahead, let us see how our Support Techs fix this error in an easy method.
Initially, we check to see if Kernelcare is compatible. We will see the following output from the below command:
# wget -qq -O - https://kernelcare.com/checker | python UNSUPPORTED
In order to check if any patches exist, the script reaches out to https://patches.kernelcare.com.
If none exist, such as for a newer CloudLinux Hybrid kernel, it will report “UNSUPPORTED”.
To ignore these messages from Kernelcare, we can execute the following command as the root user:
echo "IGNORE_UNKNOWN_KERNEL=True" >> /etc/sysconfig/kcare/kcare.conf
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Conclusion
In short, we saw how our Support Techs fix the Kernelcare error for our customers.
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