[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Am I running under Xen?
Tom Horsley wrote: Is there a standard idiom most folks use to ask the question: Am I a linux that was just booted under Xen? I'm thinking about fooling with some of my alternate boot partitions so they can be booted as paravirt VMs, but they'd need to do a bit of reconfiguring of themselves when running under Xen early in the boot process (like not trying to mount other partitions that are gonna be used by other virtual machines and use a different host name, and don't start so many system services, etc). I suppose I could just check and see if the kernel name has "xen" in it, but I just wondered if there was one true way to ask this question. This is actually a question I've also found myself asking... I've got a couple custom-built Debian packages that unroll various configurations onto VMs, dom0s, and regular machines... I find myself writing in all sorts of weird checks to try and determine what it is (and always am finding new loopholes that I need to close). If there is a nice guaranteed way of detecting a Paravirtualized domU (or if the machine is acting as a dom0), I would also be interested in knowing (basing it off strings in the kernel name isn't necessarily 100% guaranteed). -Matthew -- Matthew Haas Visiting Instructor Corning Community College Computer & Information Science http://lab46.corning-cc.edu/haas/home/ "Writing should be like breathing; It is one of those important things we do." -- me _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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