Cockpit
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 Can you remove the items you installed to see if the system starts working again? 
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 To try a more detailed troubleshooting process, is there a specific error you get on screen? 
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 I did yum history undo for the updates but it didn’t work for me 
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 @atahaynah said in Cockpit: I did yum history undo for the updates but it didn’t work for me Assuming you ran 1 install command yum install qemu-kvm qemu-img virt-manager libvirt libvirt-python libvirt-client virt-install virt-viewer bridge-utilsAnd you tested with yum history undo #Did you restart afterwards? 
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 Cant cockpit be installed on other machine that the KVM one, and I think it can remote connect to another hosts, why dont you do that.? install cockpit on another machine and let it connect to KVM port 
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 Cant cockpit be installed on other machine that the KVM one, and I think it can remote connect to another hosts, why dont you do that.? install cock on another machine and let it connect to KVM hole That should work, yes. 
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  here a snapshot of what i am getting 
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 @DustinB3403 yes i did 
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 the history undocommands are likely just removing the software that was installed, not undoing any config changes made to the other services.What is the status with systemctl status libvirtd? Stopped/Disabled?
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 @DustinB3403 it was stopped But fortunately i got it resolved i had to downgrade one packege and after that restarted the service and it worked 
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 @atahaynah said in Cockpit: @DustinB3403 it was stopped But fortunately i got it resolved i had to downgrade one packege and after that restarted the service and it worked What did you downgrade to fix the issue? 


