On 10/08/2010 10:54, JoeBilish wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Our program is required to detect if it's running inside a guest domain for 
> license purpose.
> And I find some useful informations at 
> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/download/Community+Group+ldoms/files/introtoldoms3usenix.pdf
> 
> According to that document, we can check the device under /etc/path_to_inst 
> to detect a guest domain.
> Then my method is:
> 
> if there is "channel-devices"
> then
> return guest_domain.
> else
> if all the "network" are "virtual-devices"
> return guest_domain
> then
> 
> does this make sense? Is this enough to say this is a guest domain? Any 
> things wrong here you can see?

You are better off using virtinfo(1M) which is a Committed interface.
It was integrated into snv_135

PSARC 2010/004 Logical Domains Information API and ldminfo
6680702 RFE: Want a mechanism for Solaris to know if it is an LDOM and if so 
what type

http://arc.opensolaris.org/caselog/PSARC/2010/004/

Liam
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