Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "vmware_timekeep".
2010 Jun 30
3
wine vs virtualbox
hi!
what is the difference between wine and a virtualisation like virtualbox?
what are advantages and disadvantages compared to each other?
peter
2007 Dec 12
3
ntpd
I am running a server inside of VMWare, and the clock gains ~30 seconds
every 1000 seconds or 1.03X.
I need to keep the drift under the magic 1000 limit that ntpd kills its
self, but despite setting maxpoll really low I get:
Dec 11 23:58:14 host ntpd[4909]: kernel time discipline status change 41
Dec 11 23:59:17 host ntpd[4909]: kernel time discipline status change 1
Dec 11 23:59:17 host
2006 Feb 15
2
clock, centos 4 and dual core?
Hi,
I have a dual core athlon server and it is gaining 1 day every 2 days
w/o time sync. Even with ntpd running, the time is not under control.
I must put a very frequent cronjob of 'ntpdate' to keep the time under
control. This creates big problems since winbind eventually stops
working so my users can't access their data.
Any ideas?
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2008 Aug 20
2
Asterisk build-environment in Xen-DomU
Hi,
I'm trying to migrate a Asterisk build-environment from a physical to a
paravirtualized machine on Xen 3.0 - on this system Asterisk don't need
to run at all, it is only for building RPMs.
Host OS and guest OS both are CentOS 5.2.
The build of Asterisk, Asterisk-addons and Zaptel works, but MeetMe and
some other components are not compiled because Zaptel was not installed
on the
2007 Feb 07
2
Slow clock on CentOS 4.4 in a VMware VM
I'm running a CentOS 4.4 VM on a Windows XP host with VMware Server,
and have the problem that my clock runs too slow (it happens in
VMware Workstation as well). It loses between 30 and 45 seconds
every minute! This is a known problem and can be fixed by adding
"nosmp noapic nolapic" to the boot command according to VMware tech
note ID 1420. However, despite adding these
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
2010 May 05
2
AD Integration drives me nuts
Hi
This has keeping me up for days now and I can't seem to find a solution
in the various wikis, howtos and whatsoevers, so here's the plot:
I have a W2K3 R2 x64 Domaincontroller (VM on vSphere4) and a CentOS 5.4
x64 fileserver (also a VM on vSphere4, same ESX-host), running Samba
3.0.33-3.15.el5_4.1 (rpm installation out of the box).
All I want to do is to have Samba authenticate