| Subject: | RE: 2.1.19p1 misidentifies if server is VMWare ESX |
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| From: | Chris Edillon <jce@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sat, 11 Mar 2006 00:01:16 -0500 |
| Newsgroups: | gnu.cfengine.bug |
On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 17:51 -0800, Littlefield, Larry wrote: > If you are looking to determine if you are in the instance of a VMware, > the only thing I can find are > 2 processes running: > root 704 1 0 Feb28 ? 00:01:33 [vmmemctl] > root 722 1 0 Feb28 ? 00:35:40 > /usr/sbin/vmware-guestd --background /var/run/vmware-guestd.pid > And a status command that returns stuff: > root@wvdcfe01 # /usr/sbin/vmware-checkvm > VMware software version 6 (good) > those should only exist if the VMware tools package is installed in the guest VM. i tend to use the output of lspci to see if i'm in a VM, as the video card hardware is listed as "VMware SVGA II" device for past and current versions of VMware (workstation and server products both). chris |
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