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Nested virtualization
Uyuni doesn't support nested virtualization, a system is either physical or virtual for it
In order to get a VM considered a physical machine by Uyuni you need to apply the following XSL to the VM definition:
https://github.com/uyuni-project/sumaform/blob/master/backend_modules/libvirt/host/sysinfos.xsl
That means the definition needs to have the following elements. This will force hiding QEMU from the dmidecode
output in the guest.
<domain type='kvm' id='15'
xmlns:qemu='http://libvirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0'>
<qemu:commandline>
<qemu:arg value='-smbios'/>
<qemu:arg value='type=17,manufacturer=SUSE'/>
<qemu:arg value='-smbios'/>
<qemu:arg value='type=4,manufacturer=SUSE'/>
<qemu:arg value='-smbios'/>
<qemu:arg value='type=3,manufacturer=SUSE'/>
</qemu:commandline>
<os>
...
<smbios mode='sysinfo'/>
</os>
<sysinfo type='smbios'>
<bios>
<entry name='vendor'>SUSE</entry>
</bios>
<system>
<entry name='manufacturer'>SUSE</entry>
</system>
<baseBoard>
<entry name='manufacturer'>SUSE</entry>
</baseBoard>
</sysinfo>
...
</domain>
If you apply those changes after having started the VM, you will need to shut it down and start it again to activate them.
You also need to overwrite /usr/bin/systemd-detect-virt
with the following file:
https://github.com/uyuni-project/sumaform/blob/master/salt/virthost/systemd-detect-virt
This one will force the output of systemd-detect-virt
because there is no way to force the CPUID Virtualization value of the guest.
Once those changes are done you can register the machine to Uyuni: it should show up as a physical machine.
For the virtualization features to be fully working, don't forget to enable nested_kvm on the physical machine. This is documented in the openSUSE virtualization guide