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тАО01-14-2009 12:49 AM
тАО01-14-2009 12:49 AM
I am in need of a command which will tell me if a Tru64 system is virtual or not. Like in Solaris when we use "zonename" command we can come to know from the output if the system is a Zone or not. Is there such a command in Tru64 which will give me that information?
Thanks,
Vineet
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тАО01-14-2009 05:15 AM
тАО01-14-2009 05:15 AM
Re: Finding if a system is virtual or not
Martin
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тАО01-14-2009 06:09 AM
тАО01-14-2009 06:09 AM
SolutionYou can get an extensive description HW/SW using sys_check :
sys_check -all > file.html
or man sys_check.
Or:
hwmgr show components
HWID=1 is the machine type (hwmgr show component -id 1)
HTH
L.
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тАО01-14-2009 09:14 PM
тАО01-14-2009 09:14 PM
Re: Finding if a system is virtual or not
The best command is not sent to the OS but to the IT department :).
The closest you can get is that the system is runing on an emulator like CHARON-AXP.
In this scenario the emulating host can be a VM.
The OS itself doesn't need not know it's virtual! That's just the point of virtualization.
But,in general, you may find an indication looking at hardware. Like vmware installs a "vmware accellerated AMD PCnet Adapter" in a windows 2003 server VM.
Or you can try if any package is installed that could be related to "optimize" the virtual machine. Look at "setld -i" or "man -k virtual" .
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