Guys, thank you for your answers, but the question was
not about VMX, but about VT-d.
It's not the same!
On Mi, Mär 05, 2008 at 10:31:59 +0000, Luciano Rocha wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 12:00:06PM +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> > Igor Chubin schrieb:
> > > Hello all, please tell me, how can I be sure that my Xen installation is
> > > built with Intel VT-d support?
> > > Something like xm info | grep -i KEY-REGULAR-EXPRESSION
> > > xm dmesg | grep -i KEY-REGULAR-EXPRESSION
> > > What line I should look for?
> > > And if it's really built with it, how can I be sure, that Xen has
> > > successfully initialized VT-d hardware?
> >
> > As far as I know, xm dmesg should show this, but I didn't find any vt-d
> > enabled hardware by now.
> > If you're hardware supports vt-d could you please post the model and
> > vendor?
>
> This is in my xm dmesg:
> (XEN) HVM: VMX enabled
> (XEN) VMX: MSR intercept bitmap enabled
> (XEN) CPU0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5430 @ 2.66GHz stepping 06
>
> And in my xm info:
> xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_64 xen-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_32
> hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64
>
> Note that VMX support might be disabled by the BIOS.
>
> --
> lfr
> 0/0
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