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Resolved How to get rid of CernelCare?

DieterWerner

Regular Pleskian
It has been deaktivated with plesk and removed with plesk - even:
yum remove kernelcare
doesn't work.
I still get the eMails containing " IP ...was already used for trialing on 2017-04-2"
 
Have you uninstalled kernelcare extension with

# plesk bin extension -u kernelcare-plesk

?
 
Hi DieterWerner,

to verify if a specific package is installed on your server, you are able to use "dpkg" ( on Ubuntu/Debian - based systems ) or "rpm / yum" ( on RHEL/CentOS - based systems ):

Code:
dpkg -l | grep kernelcare

Code:
rpm -qa | grep kernelcare

yum list installed | grep kernelcare


If you experience issues with system - eMails, pls. check your cronjobs and delete possible leftovers manually. Consider as well to restart your server, or/and manually restart your "crond" service.
 
Open the KernelCare Extension and deactiveate email-notification. That should stop the nonsense ...
 
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