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Real-time protection cannot start

Issue

Real-time protection cannot start due to missing kernel files or enabled Secure Boot.

The Events screen in the Web interface of ESET Server Security for Linux displays an error message.

real-time-protection-cannot-start

Missing kernel files

secure-boot_real-time-protection-cannot-start

Secure Boot is enabled

In system logs, a corresponding error message is displayed:

Missing kernel files

Secure Boot is enabled

Solution

If the machine with ESET Server Security for Linux installation has Secure Boot enabled, refer to the Secure Boot section.

Method 1 - Requires operating system restart

1.Upgrade your operating system packages to the latest version. On RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8, execute the following command from a Terminal window as a privileged user:

2.Restart the operating system.

Method 2

1.Install the latest kernel-devel modules (on RPM-based Linux distributions) or the latest linux-headers (on DEB based Linux distributions). On Ubuntu Linux, execute the following command from a Terminal window as a privileged user:

2.Restart the ESSL service. Execute the following command from a Terminal window as a privileged user:

Method 3 - OS with Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel

If the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel is used, the kernel-uek-devel package must be installed manually.

1.On Oracle Linux, execute the following command from a Terminal window as a privileged user:

2.Restart the ESSL service. Execute the following command from a Terminal window as a privileged user: