> > Step 3: Dom0 vs. pv_domU.
> > Issue "prtconf -D | grep xnb" or "grep xdb".
> > xnb is "network backend driver", and xdb "disk backend driver".
>
> This is not necessary: use domcaps as described in xVM(5)
>From xVM(5):
You can examine the domcaps driver to determine whether a
Solaris instance is running as domain 0:
# cat /dev/xen/domcaps
control_d
--> Note that the domcaps file might contain a string that is
--> similar to, but does not exactly match, the preceding.
So what should one look for? Just the presence of the file?
--
meem
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