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Re: [Xen-devel] detecting a xen environment easily

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Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] detecting a xen environment easily
From: Markus Hochholdinger <Markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 17:48:17 +0200
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Hi,

Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 18:36 schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
[..]
> So far, I found the presence of a /proc/xen directory indicated either a
> paravirtualized host, or a dom0 native host, with the additional
> presence of /proc/xen/xsd_* files distinguishing between the two last
> ones. However, I didn't found any way to distinguish between other
> native host (non dom0 ones), and hardware virtualized hosts.

you could look on the hardware (video card, pci bus, ..) to identify a hvm!?


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