any idea why all my DomU''s were exactly the same offset wrong from my
DomO
then?
I agree, it is great if it works ... but if it''s off for some reason,
i''d
like to be able to fix it. (otherwise i may as well use windows ...)
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Tim Durack wrote:
> I think it''s perfect the way it is.
>
> Run NTP in dom0, all the domU''s then have synchronized time.
>
> I can still set timezones on all of these boxes independantly.
> Timezone has nothing to do with NTP synchronization.
>
> Tim:>
>
>
>> yeah, i''m already doing that, I was just saying, it *seemed*
>> like they were getting their time from domain0, and weren''t
>> actually changing their own clocks in accordance with syncing
>> with the same ntpd server.
>
>> especially since they''re all off by exactly the same amount
>> ... and running ntpdate doesn''t seem to have any effect
whatsoever?
>
> If you don''t run ntp in the domU''s, it should just work.
>
> If you want to run ntp in the domU, try:
> echo 1 > /proc/sys/xen/independent_wallclock
>
> I guess we could be smarter about this, and make the wall clock
> independent automatically if someone does an adjtimex syscall. Anyone
> got any comments on this?
>
> Ian
>
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