In your domU (guest VM), look for /sys/hypervisor/type and cat that file. If it's a fully-virtualized machine, you probably won't see these files and the O/S probably doesn't know about the hypervisor. If it's paravirtualized, these files should be there and you should see "xen" in the hypervisor type.
-Nick
>>> On 2009/06/30 at 10:01, William <xen-mailinglist@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I installed xen-hypervisor-3.2 on ubuntu hardy, I used xen-tools to create VM and it works ! But how I know if my xen solution is using paravirtualization or complete virtualization ?? Is it automatically or is there an option in configuration file ?
details about my dom0: kernel : 2.6.24-24-xen cpuinfo proc : Quad-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2382 cpuinfo flags : pae and svm
Thanks.
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