Change: - Allow systems to declare multiple virt techs. For example if a system is both a docker container, but virtualized on KVM, show both. If a system is set up to run virtualbox and KVM VMs, show both. - This is done by introducing new facts keys: - virtualization_tech_guest - virtualization_tech_host - Backwards compatibility is preserved by keeping track of the previous return-points and refusing to update those keys after we would have returned, but now returning them at the end, so that the new keys can accumulate their data. Test Plan: - Local - CI Tickets: - Refs #66304 - Refs #17151 - Refs #17058 - Probably others Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me> |
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