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Bug#538202: ITP: virt-what -- detect if we are running in a virtual machine



Le dimanche 26 juillet 2009 à 08:44, Manoj Srivastava a écrit :
> On Sat, Jul 25 2009, Joe Smith wrote:
> > "Manoj Srivastava" <srivasta@debian.org> wrote:
> >>> Virt-what is more accurate than Imvirt, version 1.0 can tell the
> >>> difference between Xen Dom0 and DomU. The new version (1.1, released
> >>> on 23 july 2009) can tell the difference between QEMU and KVM, and can
> >>> tell if you are running inside a Xen fullvirt guest.
> >>
> >>        This sounds cool. Does it support user-mode-linux as well?
> >
> > At the moment, it can detect VMWare, Microsoft Versions of Virtual PC,
> > OpenVZ, Xen-HVM, Xen-DomU, Xen-Dom0, KVM, and QEMU.
> >
> > I'm betting the author would be willing to incorporate checks for
> > other systems if they can be easilly done in a bash script.
>
> root@cinder:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor       : 0
> vendor_id       : User Mode Linux
> model name      : UML
> mode            : skas
> host            : Linux anzu 2.6.30.2-anzu #3 SMP Thu Jul 23 15:24:12 CDT
> 2009 x86_64 bogomips        : 548.86
>
>         It would be appreciated if the ITP'er could convey this to
>  upstream. The output above should leave no doubt that we are running in
>  an UML machine.

OK I will forward that piece of information to upstream. Could you please fill 
in a wishlist bug report about that ?

Thank you,
-- 
Laurent Léonard

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