Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Slow clock on CentOS 4.4 in a VMware VM"
2008 Feb 22
2
Fast clock under VMWare
Hi everyone,
I have been struggling with having the clock of Linux VM's (including
CentOS 4.6 and 5.1) running very fast under VMWare, no matter what I
have tried.
My platform:
- AMD Turion X2 TL-60
- AMD 690 chipset with integrated Radeon x1250 (probably doesn't
concern in this case)
- Windows Vista Ultimate x64, all Windows Update patches loaded (no SP1 yet)
- 4GB RAM
- VMWare
2009 May 23
1
System hang during shutdown (halt)
Alle,
I'm running V5.3 (newly installed) on an FJ E8020 laptop. The problem I
have is when shutting down (*not* rebooting). NetworkManager fails to
stop and after (during?) the postfix shutdown, the system seems to hang.
I cannot access via another screen or remotely. I can't find any clues
in the log files. I could use some suggestions on troubleshooting.
Here are the active
2008 Aug 20
1
VMware Server clock woes (running too fast)
I'm running VMware Server 1.0.6 on a CentOS 5.2 host and am having some
clock difficulties.
Host OS is x86_64 running on 1.9 GHz AMD Sempron, nVidia chipset.
Guest OS's are 32-bit FreeBSD (clock works fine after disabling ACPI,
setting the clock source to the PIT, and running the guest tools), WinXP
(unknown clock status), and i686 CentOS 5.2 (here is the problem).
I've tried pretty
2012 Mar 08
0
Programs on/off on virtual host machine
been playing with my host machine and thought some might want to see
what I have on and the full list of chkconfig
I have installed desktop and x windows system to bring up a desktop when
I want one with startx.
I turned 'off' quite a bit and yum removed quite a bit.
These set of programs still allow full use as a host so far, including
the startx desktop.
Always afraid to remove or
2008 Mar 05
2
Follow-up on Fast clock under VMWare
Hi everyone:
Just a follow up on the fast clock issue:
"Can you double-check that 'cat
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq' outputs the
same number as your 'cpuKHZ' setting in your config.ini file?"
There is no cpufreq directory under /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0; all
I see is "cache" (dir), "crash_notes" (a file) and
2005 Aug 30
1
server install and software config advise please
Greetings
I did another quick server install on an old rackmount Compaq Proliant 1850R
with hardware RAID5 today.
would someone please shed some of their experience and light on how they
deal with deleting or keeping the default configs on these items please when
i do a
chkconfig --list | grep :on | more
nfslock 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
readahead
2008 Apr 22
1
32-bit Centos 5.1 kickstart hangs on xen domU HVM installation
I am trying to a install Centos 5.1 32-bit Xen HVM DomU onto a Centos 5.1
64bit DomU with the default xen installed and the kickstart hangs at random
points during the install process. Sometimes retrieving the image, sometimes
formatting the filesystem, sometimes installing the packages,etc.
I tried upgrading to xen 3.2 and encounter the same problem before
rebuilding back to stock Centos 5.1
2010 Jun 16
5
Disabling services in CentOS 5.5
Hello all,
I have been doing some searching for information about disabling
services within a CentOS 5.5 install. I have found a few different
opinions, and wanted to ask for some feedback.
First off, the system is running a LAMP stack to serve a web
application. It will only be doing email to send occasional messages
out (sent via the application only). It will not be receiving email
for any
2009 Aug 27
3
Help Slim Down Centos Install
Hello Everyone,
I was wondering does anyone know how I can slim down Centos install,
what I mean by slim down is whenever I install Centos with nothing but
xen. I have all type stuff that is not needed like bluetooth and etc.
This is a server, so I know that bluetooth is not need but I don't have
any other menus to remove software when install from cd. So what would
be the best way to slim
2012 Aug 07
0
Snort: Problems configuring for init/start upon bootup rc.conf not working
Ladies/Gents,
/etc/init.d/snortd
more snortd
#!/bin/sh
# Description: start up script for snort
# chkconfig: 2345 40 60
#
# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
#
case "$1" in
#
'start')
echo "Starting up Snort..."
/prod/snort/bin/snort -c /prod/snort/etc/snort.conf -D -g snort -u snort -i
eth0 -l /var/log/snort
echo "Done."
;;
#
2012 Apr 24
5
Not Quite Minimal CentOS 6.2
Hi All,
I a working on configuring a not-quite minimal installation of CentOS 6.2. I
tried doing the "minimal" installation available with the installer, but it's
a bit too minimal to be useful. So I'm cutting down from a less minimal
starting place. I'm pretty familiar with 5.x, but what I'm finding in 6.2 is a
lot of new stuff, and a lot of odd behavior. For example,
2006 Jan 04
1
AW: QLA2xxx URGEND
2015 Aug 04
2
[PATCH] efi: leaving long mode in kernel_jump routine
Hi
> Maybe I'm missing something, but this has been working flawlessly for
> us in Tails so far. What exactly fails?
Are you using EFI Handover Protocol?
It might explain the difference
Thomas
2015 Aug 04
2
[PATCH] efi: leaving long mode in kernel_jump routine
Actually your Syslinux config is less relevant than the kernel config
file. Indeed Syslinux infers the method to use from the kernel image itself.
I assume the .config is public. I will take a look as soon as I can
Thomas
Le 04/08/2015 14:09, intrigeri via Syslinux a ?crit :
> Thomas Letan via Syslinux wrote (04 Aug 2015 09:27:38 GMT) :
>> Are you using EFI Handover Protocol?
>
2008 Mar 13
2
CentOS 5.1 install via PXE Failure
Hi All,
This has to be something simple....but it's really busting my chops. We have
a PXE boot server that is used for initial installation of a number of
operating systems and it works well. However the CentOS 5.1 x86_64 install
is seriously broken.
We've made the PXE boot images available from
"centos/5/os/x86_64/images/pxeboot/" in the tftp boot etc. We've rsynced
2007 Feb 28
1
Cannot boot; stops at Sendmail
I shut the server down last evening due to power surges and when I tried
to bring it back up, it stops at starting sendmail. Is there a way
around this?
Todd
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2006 Oct 13
1
"Xenoppix-x86-64(Xen3.0.2+KNOPPIX-x86_64-5.0.1) CD size" is released.
Dear,
"Xenoppix-x86-64(Xen3.0.2+KNOPPIX-x86_64-5.0.1) CD size" is released.
http://unit.aist.go.jp/itri/knoppix/xen/index-en.html
Xenoppix-x86-64 exploits latest CPU (Intel Core2 Duo and AMD Athlon64).
* Xenoppix-x86-64 boots both X86 and X86_64 linux kernel on HVM of Xen.
* Xenoppix-x86-64 looks like KNOPPIX but all packages are replaced for X86_64.
* Xenoppix-x86-64 also
2013 Jun 30
1
Editing the boot prompt
Hi there Gene!
Thanks you about your quick response!!
As for your request, here is my whole Syslinux.cfg file:
default /syslinux/vesamenu.c32
prompt 0
timeout 00
menu hshift 15
menu width 49
menu title Boot menu
menu background /syslinux/splash.png
menu color title * #FFFFFFFF *
menu color border * #00000000 #00000000 none
menu color sel * #ffffffff #76a1d0ff *
menu color hotsel 1;7;37;40
2006 Mar 08
0
Clock is runing too fast, Asterisk@home2.5 Ztdummy and VMware workstation
Hi all,
I've Asterisk@HOme2.5 with Ztdummy running on VMWare, and i've adjust
already three times the date and it seems to me it is running clock
faster... After a while Asterisk clock greater than my windows clock
time....
Isn't this strange?
I'm just waiting for a Digium card to change this to a real Linux System.
Does any one could help me understanding what is going on?
2016 Oct 26
0
[PATCH 3/3] x86/vmware: Add paravirt sched clock
On Tue, 25 Oct 2016, Alexey Makhalov wrote:
> no-vmw-sched-clock kernel parameter is added to switch back to the
> native_sched_clock() implementation.
You are not switching back. The parameter is used to disable the paravirt
sched clock.
> #ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
> +static struct cyc2ns_data vmware_cyc2ns __ro_after_init;
> +
> +static int vmw_sched_clock __initdata = 1;
>