# # Author:: Thom May () # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2009 Opscode, Inc. # License:: Apache License, Version 2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # Ohai.plugin(:Virtualization) do provides "virtualization" collect_data(:linux) do virtualization Mash.new # if it is possible to detect paravirt vs hardware virt, it should be put in # virtualization[:mechanism] ## Xen # /proc/xen is an empty dir for EL6 + Linode Guests if File.exists?("/proc/xen") virtualization[:system] = "xen" # Assume guest virtualization[:role] = "guest" # This file should exist on most Xen systems, normally empty for guests if File.exists?("/proc/xen/capabilities") if File.read("/proc/xen/capabilities") =~ /control_d/i virtualization[:role] = "host" end end end # Xen Notes: # - cpuid of guests, if we could get it, would also be a clue # - may be able to determine if under paravirt from /dev/xen/evtchn (See OHAI-253) # - EL6 guests carry a 'hypervisor' cpu flag # - Additional edge cases likely should not change the above assumptions # but rather be additive - btm # Detect from kernel module if File.exists?("/proc/modules") modules = File.read("/proc/modules") if modules =~ /^kvm/ virtualization[:system] = "kvm" virtualization[:role] = "host" elsif modules =~ /^vboxdrv/ virtualization[:system] = "vbox" virtualization[:role] = "host" elsif modules =~ /^vboxguest/ virtualization[:system] = "vbox" virtualization[:role] = "guest" end end # Detect KVM/QEMU from cpuinfo, report as KVM # We could pick KVM from 'Booting paravirtualized kernel on KVM' in dmesg # 2.6.27-9-server (intrepid) has this / 2.6.18-6-amd64 (etch) does not # It would be great if we could read pv_info in the kernel # Wait for reply to: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.kvm.devel/27885 if File.exists?("/proc/cpuinfo") if File.read("/proc/cpuinfo") =~ /QEMU Virtual CPU|Common KVM processor|Common 32-bit KVM processor/ virtualization[:system] = "kvm" virtualization[:role] = "guest" end end # Detect OpenVZ / Virtuozzo. # http://wiki.openvz.org/BC_proc_entries if File.exists?("/proc/bc/0") virtualization[:system] = "openvz" virtualization[:role] = "host" elsif File.exists?("/proc/vz") virtualization[:system] = "openvz" virtualization[:role] = "guest" end # http://www.dmo.ca/blog/detecting-virtualization-on-linux if File.exists?("/usr/sbin/dmidecode") so = shell_out("dmidecode") case so.stdout when /Manufacturer: Microsoft/ if so.stdout =~ /Product Name: Virtual Machine/ virtualization[:system] = "virtualpc" virtualization[:role] = "guest" end when /Manufacturer: VMware/ if so.stdout =~ /Product Name: VMware Virtual Platform/ virtualization[:system] = "vmware" virtualization[:role] = "guest" end when /Manufacturer: Xen/ if so.stdout =~ /Product Name: HVM domU/ virtualization[:system] = "xen" virtualization[:role] = "guest" end when /Manufacturer: Oracle Corporation/ if so.stdout =~ /Product Name: VirtualBox/ virtualization[:system] = "vbox" virtualization[:role] = "guest" end else nil end end # Detect Linux-VServer if File.exists?("/proc/self/status") proc_self_status = File.read("/proc/self/status") vxid = proc_self_status.match(/^(s_context|VxID): (\d+)$/) if vxid and vxid[2] virtualization[:system] = "linux-vserver" if vxid[2] == "0" virtualization[:role] = "host" else virtualization[:role] = "guest" end end end # Detect LXC/Docker # # /proc/self/cgroup will look like this inside a docker container: # ::/lxc/ # # /proc/self/cgroup could have a name including alpha/digit/dashes # ::/lxc/ # # /proc/self/cgroup could have a non-lxc cgroup name indicating other uses # of cgroups. This is probably not LXC/Docker. # ::/Charlie # # A host which supports cgroups, and has capacity to host lxc containers, # will show the subsystems and root (/) namespace. # ::/ # # Full notes, https://tickets.opscode.com/browse/OHAI-551 # Kernel docs, https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroups if File.exists?("/proc/self/cgroup") if File.read("/proc/self/cgroup") =~ %r{^\d+:[^:]+:/(lxc|docker)/.+$} virtualization[:system] = "lxc" virtualization[:role] = "guest" elsif File.read("/proc/self/cgroup") =~ %r{\d:[^:]+:/$} virtualization[:system] = "lxc" virtualization[:role] = "host" end end end end