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If a hypervisor is enabled in your environment, a computer can report as VM Host if Linux KVM is enabled. This occurs because when Linux KVM is enabled, the device can host VMs and thus is categorized as a VM host.

When hypervisors (like Hyper-V, for example) are enabled on the device, we can connect to the root\virtualization or root\virtualization\v2 Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) namespace and successfully query the Msvm_HostedDependency WMI class.

<Hardware Class="MGSVM_InfrastructureSDK" Name="Microsoft Hyper-V" Evidence="HYPERV">

As shown below, when Linux KVM is enabled on a computer, the device reports as a VM host.

<Hardware Class="MGSVM_InfrastructureSDK" Name="Linux KVM" Evidence="KVM">

<Property Name="Name" Value="Linux KVM"/>

<Property Name="Protocol" Value="libvirt"/>

<Property Name="Version" Value="3001000"/>

<Property Name="LibVersion" Value="5007000"/>

<Property Name="HostIdentifier" Value="en09db02.corp.ads"/>

Inventory the device as a computer

To enable the device to report as a computer, disable Linux KVM on the device.

After it has been disabled and the device is inventoried again, it will report as a computer.

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