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тАО03-31-2009 07:06 AM
тАО03-31-2009 07:06 AM
In my environment, LINUX (Redhat and SUSE)is installed both in HP proliant and VMware ESX.
So i want to know what are linux is installed in HP proliant and VMware.
what is the commaned is used to view this info.
pls explain me.
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тАО03-31-2009 07:38 AM
тАО03-31-2009 07:38 AM
Solution# dmidecode | grep -i vmware
Manufacturer: VMware, Inc.
Product Name: VMware Virtual Platform
Serial Number: VMware-50 33 06 d7 4c 5c af 4e-40 b3 13 2c 5c d6 e7 36
Description: VMware SVGA II
If you get "VMware" output, then you are running on a ESX host.
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тАО03-31-2009 07:36 PM
тАО03-31-2009 07:36 PM
Re: how to find whether it is "physical server" or "virtual server"
You can check the hardware browser, by
hwbrowser
Under Hard Drive
the HDD Model should be VMware Virtual disk,
refer attached file for more info,
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тАО04-01-2009 03:08 AM
тАО04-01-2009 03:08 AM
Re: how to find whether it is "physical server" or "virtual server"
I can not log in to GUI mode. so I am not able to execute your command.
I am able to log in CUI mode only.
So pls give the commmands that can be used in CUI.
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тАО04-01-2009 03:52 AM
тАО04-01-2009 03:52 AM
Re: how to find whether it is "physical server" or "virtual server"
dmesg | grep cdrom
regards,
ivan
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тАО04-01-2009 05:14 AM
тАО04-01-2009 05:14 AM
Re: how to find whether it is "physical server" or "virtual server"
"dmesg" is giving lot of details. and it is giving repeated details.
I dont want repeated details so how to filter this.