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Bug
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Resolution: Done-Errata
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Normal
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rhel-9.5
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virt-what-1.25-10.el9
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None
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Moderate
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rhel-sst-virtualization
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ssg_virtualization
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3
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False
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None
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None
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Pass
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Automated
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None
Goal
Just as in https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-50651, we want to show the VM user if it is actually running in a confidential VM or not. This is exactly what virt-what-cvm does, therefore it makes sense to integrate it in RHEL.
Acceptance Criteria
- virt-what-cvm is available on RHEL
- Boot a CVM, virt-what-cvm says that we are in a CVM
- Boot a VM, virt-what-cvm says that we are not in a CVM
- is cloned by
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RHEL-54092 virt-what-cvm: show the CVM user that the virtual machine is actually confidential on RHEL10
- Release Pending
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RHEL-52277 virt-what-cvm: no output on Azure TDX CVM
- Closed
- links to
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RHBA-2024:137539 virt-what update