X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=virt-what.pod;h=2ef5d08181e7d25ae123aaddc3a433c3109f64ba;hb=fc6413775e8fd011f9583280f30f7c46defa6723;hp=156406ecc12c952a0be9c3daaa079cbebde499ce;hpb=5453cf333745418a641374e19fd968519fd7de30;p=virt-what.git diff --git a/virt-what.pod b/virt-what.pod index 156406e..2ef5d08 100644 --- a/virt-what.pod +++ b/virt-what.pod @@ -95,7 +95,8 @@ Status: contributed by Justin Clift The guest is running inside IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator. -Status: data supplied by Jeffrey Scheel, not confirmed +Status: data originally supplied by Jeffrey Scheel, confimed by +Yufang Zhang and RWMJ =item B @@ -112,6 +113,15 @@ This is a User-Mode Linux (UML) guest. Status: contributed by Laurent Léonard +=item B + +Some sort of virtualization appears to be present, but we are not sure +what it is. In some very rare corner cases where we know that +virtualization is hard to detect, we will try a timing attack to see +if certain machine instructions are running much more slowly than they +should be, which would indicate virtualization. In this case, the +generic fact C is printed. + =item B This is Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage @@ -179,6 +189,24 @@ whether C managed detection "correctly" (which is basically unknowable given the large variety of virtualization systems out there and that some systems deliberately emulate others). +=head1 RUNNING VIRT-WHAT FROM OTHER PROGRAMS + +C is designed so that you can easily run it from +other programs or wrap it up in a library. + +Your program should check the exit status (see the section above). + +Some programming languages (notably Python: issue 1652) erroneously +mask the C signal and do not restore it when executing +subprocesses. C is a shell script and some shell commands +do not work correctly when you do this. You may see warnings from +C similar to this: + + echo: write error: Broken pipe + +The solution is to set the C signal handler back to C +before running C. + =head1 IMPORTANT NOTE Most of the time, using this program is the I thing to do. @@ -201,6 +229,13 @@ tool. You might include this information in status and monitoring programs. +=item System tuning (sometimes) + +You might use this program to tune an operating system so it runs +better as a virtual machine of a particular hypervisor. However if +installing paravirtualized drivers, it's better to check for the +specific features your drivers need (eg. for the presence of PCI devices). + =back =head1 SEE ALSO