I believe it uses dmidecode information to make the determination. Have you
tried scheduling a hardware refresh in the GUI for the affected systems?
You can also do rhn-profile-sync locally on the system
On Jun 26, 2014 2:09 PM, "Boyd, Robert" <[email protected]>
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> How does Spacewalk determine that a server is physical when selecting the
> Systems -> Physical Systems button?
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> I have a few former physical servers that were virtualized.   I tried
> re-registering them.    This succeeded in changing the status of some of
> them from physical to virtual, but there are an equal number that are still
> being flagged as physical, even though I can see when I click on the
> Hardware tab for each of them that VMware is the manufacturer.
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> Any pointers to clearing this up would be appreciated.
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