From: Herbert Poetzl (herbert_at_13thfloor.at)
Date: Sun 10 Jul 2005 - 17:50:46 BST
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 06:46:47PM +0200, Oliver Welter wrote:
>
> >consider two guests 'adjusting' the hardware clock
> >according to their idea of time? would it make sense
> >to have guests which differer a few seconds? would
> >it make sense to have 50+ ntpds running, one on each
> >guest? probably not, that is why wall time is not
> >virtualized and has to be handled on the host (or
> >in a guest with the required priviledges)
> >
> Hi Bertl,
>
> I forgot to tell - the ntp is running on the main host of course....
> using "ntpdate" works but the ntpd is not adjusting the clock
well, that sounds like a config/ntpd issue then ...
(of course a kernel issue is also possible, but
unlikely if ntpdate can set the wall clock)
best,
Herbert
> Oliver
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