> On Oct 7, 2021, at 9:46 PM, Masato Asou <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How can I use the hostctl command on Xen virtual machine?
> 
> The hostctl command doesn't work on my Ubuntu (bear metal PC) + Xen + 
> OpenBSD 6.9 release as follows:
> $ hostctl device
> hostctl: open: /dev/pvbus0: Operation not supported by device
> $ doas hostctl device
> doas ([email protected]) password: 
> hostctl: open: /dev/pvbus0: Operation not supported by device
> $ ls -l /dev/pvbus0
> crw-r-----  1 root  wheel   95,   0 Oct  7 04:21 /dev/pvbus0
> $
> 
> Could not found pvbus as follows:
> $ dmesg | grep pvbus
> $
> 
> 
> On the other hand, hostctl command works correctly for OpenBSD 6.9
> release on ESXi and Hyper-V.
> 
> On ESXi as follows:
> $ hostctl guestinfo.ip
> 192.168.10.113
> $ dmesg | egrep '(pvbus|vmt)'
> pvbus0 at mainbus0: VMware
> vmt0 at pvbus0
> $
> 
> On Hyper-V as follows:
> $ hostctl GUest/Parameters/HostName
> DESKTOP-4AL1JIR
> $ dmesg | egrep '(pvbus|hyperv)'
> pvbus0 at mainbus0: Hyper-V 10.0
> hyperv0 at pvbus0: protocol 4.0, features 0x2e7f
> hyperv0: heartbeat, kvp, shutdown, timesync
> hvs0 at hyperv0 channel 2: ide, protocol 6.2
> hvs1 at hyperv0 channel 15: scsi, protocol 6.2
> hvn0 at hyperv0 channel 14: NVS 5.0 NDIS 6.30, address
> 00:15:5d:0a:80:00
> $ 
> --
> ASOU Masato
> 

Provide a dmesg

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