Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "1006427".
2009 Apr 03
2
kernel-vm - humble request
Look, I pay nothing for an incredible operating system with enormous
features and stability, so it feels a bit awkward asking for more.
[Sarcasm On]
Now, get going and build me up a 5.3 kernel-vm's would ya? ;)
[Sarcasm Off}
--
Humbly,
John Thomas
2013 Aug 21
1
keeping correct time in guest
...sers in internet recommend to use ntp in guest VM. My mind
tells me, to use ntp (2), but my brain in stomach is telling me, to
use syncing via XEN method (1).
Vmware recommend to use ntp in guest
(http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1006427),
but Citrix only tells, how can I do that..
One good configuration manual for using ntp in guest I''ve found here:
http://www.brookstevens.org/2010/06/xen-time-drift-and-ntp.html
What do you use, or what experiences do you have ?
Thanks in advance
Meike
2015 Sep 23
1
Re: Time syncing after VM suspend/resume
Le Thu, 24 Sep 2015 05:32:45 +0800,
Bill Kenworthy <billk@iinet.net.au> a écrit :
> Look into the "panic" option to ntpd - once the gap gets to big (such
> as when the VM is suspended for a few hours) it goes into freewheel
> and doesn't sync - its in the ntp docs.
My use case is when rebooting the host (after a kernel update, for
instance). The gap is about 2
2009 Sep 22
1
[LLVMdev] Verifier should not make any assumptions about calls to "malloc"
Hi Victor,
> What does the Ada front-end declare malloc as?
I don't really want to tell you because a correct solution should work
no matter what malloc is defined to be :) What I mean by "work" is that
if malloc has the standard prototype then you perform transforms on it,
and otherwise you should probably just ignore it.
That said, Ada outputs malloc as: i32 @malloc(i32)
2009 Oct 13
5
timekeeping on VMware guests
Howdy,
I am having time-drift issues on my CentOS VM. I had referred to
following documentation:
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/VMWare_Server , however it didn't
help. I used kickstart for creating this VM and I am listing important
steps in ref to timekeeping issue. Any comments or suggestion would be
appreciated.
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# For EL5 virtual machines, Append the
2009 Nov 22
4
system time automatically fowards in time and then comes back to normal
Hi friends,
I am running Nagios 2.7-1 on Centos 5.0 32-bit hosted on Vmware ESX
4.0. The issue I am seeing on the server is sometimes nagios is
showing the below messages in /var/log/messages and as the system time
gets changed some false alarms gets generated. I searched it on the
google but I am not able to find the correct solution. I even posted
on the nagios forum and they asked me to see
2011 Jan 20
1
Fwd: Re: Dotlock dovecot-uidlist errors / NFS / High Load
Stan,
Thanks for the reply. In our case we have actually already done most of
the work you suggested to no avail. We had rebuilt two new ntp servers
that sync against two stratum 1 sources, and all our nfs clients,
regardless of using dovecot, sync to those two machines. You bring up the
difference between bare metal and hypervisor, and we are running these
machines on vmware 4.0. All the
2011 Nov 03
6
Dot Lock timestmap, users disconnections from roundcube
Hello.
We are running dovecot 2.0.13 with mdbox+zlib on RHEL 5.7 x64, ext4. We use NTP. Indexes are in a iSCSI raid 10, mailboxes in raid5. No NFS. We have detected that sometimes all users get disconnected from roundcube at the same time. In dovecot logs we hundreds of lines like this:
Nov 3 09:23:07 buzon dovecot: imap(mcrivero at mydomain): Warning: Created dotlock file's timestamp is
2013 Jul 10
20
puppetlabs-ntp template discussion
Hi guys,
As I mentioned in a previous email I''ve refactored ntp and released a 1.0.0
release candidate. There''s one outstanding "flaw" remaining that''s
bothering me and I wanted to solicit opinions on the list. We currently
maintain a template per distribution that is close to the stock
distribution provided ntp configuration. This leads to massive
2012 Mar 10
6
Time Clock Stops in FreeBSD 9.0 guest running under ESXi 5.0
I've now seen this on two different VMs on two different ESXi servers
(Xeon based hosts but different hardware otherwise and at different
facilities):
Everything runs fine for weeks then (seemingly) suddenly/randomly the
clock STOPS. In the first case I saw a jump backwards of about 15
minutes (and then a 'freeze' of the clock). The second time just 'time
standing