You do not appear to have the sources for the 2.6.18-128.1.1.el5.028stab062.3PAE kernel installed.

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On Fri, 29 Oct 2010, Thuo Wilson and John Dennison wrote:

>>         It's not a matter so much of where to get the sources as it is
>>        that since it is an OpenVZ container you don't have direct
>>        access to the hardware, nor the ability to load kernel modules
>>        as the kernel is shared between everyone on the host node.
>>
>>        Your provider can, if they are willing, load the module for the
>>        host, but many are not willing to do so.
>>
>>        The OpenVZ kernel sources should be available on the OpenVZ web
>>        site in RPM format, and you can get them there, download them
>>        and install them, for what it's worth.

> Thanks Guys.....

There are very active female folks as well in CentOS kernel 
space ...

To follow on what John has said -- the CentOS project does not 
build a kernel emitting the uname containing: 
2.6.18-128.1.1.el5.028stab062.3PAE , nor HAVE the patched 
sources for "2.6.18-128.1.1.el5.028stab062.3PAE"

Only the person providing it to you has it (or, at least 
SHOULD have access to them) -- as the kernel is GPL(2) 
licensed, they are perhaps under an obligation to make it 
available to you

-- Russ herrold
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