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2006 Nov 24
19
Time/clock issues with Xen 3.0.3?
The time appears to be perfect inside dom0, however all the domU''s tend to have a slightly faster date which gets further out of sync every day. I''m currently using Xen 3.0.3 with Gentoo Linux, under 3.0.2 I had no problems with domU clocks. Are there any known issues which could cause this? I''d strongly prefer not to run ntpd in every domU, having all domU clocks in
2005 Oct 26
2
openssh 4.2p1 zlib compression broken for old clients
Hello OpenSSH developers, openssh 4.2p1 breaks old openssh clients up to 3.4p1 when they try to use compression: # ssh-3.4p1 -C remote-host-with-4.2p1 pwd no matching comp found: client zlib server none,zlib at openssh.com option "-vv" shows ... debug2: kex_parse_kexinit: zlib ... debug2: kex_parse_kexinit: none,zlib at openssh.com ... debug2: mac_init: found hmac-md5 no
2001 Aug 29
1
bug in scp (OpenSSH)
Hi, using both OpenSSH_2.5.1p1 (compiled myself) and openssh-2.9p1-23.i386.rpm from ftp.suse.com 7.2_update I get the following "leak" : using `scp' I tried to copy a file from a local floppy disk to a remote system, but the disk had an read error and scp didn't get any real data from floppy: turtle koenig > scp /media/floppy/file.c harald:file.c
2006 Nov 30
6
Can Ctrl - ] to exit console be changed?
Hello list, Today I was doing some troubleshooting of a service on a dom-u and noticed that I couldn''t exit a telnet session because ctrl - ] just dropped me out of console. When I went back into console, I was still in the telnet session. Was using telent to see why monitors were reporting an invalid greeting on some services. Eventually the telnet session would time out, or I could
2014 Feb 13
1
IPQoS
Real networks use either PREC (as it maps 1:1 to 802.1p and MPLS TC) or DSCP. Interactive SSH uses PREC 0x0, which is just best-effort and DSCP 0x4 which has no standard meaning (found network where DSCP 0x4 was dropped, completely, as it didn't hit any defined/allowed QoS class, obviously misconfig, BE class should eat anything not already defined) Should interactive use TOS value which has
2006 Oct 11
9
time synchronization problem (using NTP)
Hi, using SLES10 I''m unable to synchronize the time of DomU with that of Dom0. There is a persistent offset of about 3 seconds! Here''s a small history (not actual output): remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter rkdvmso1.dvm.kl 192.168.0.11 5 u - 64 1 0.136 -2977.1 0.099 *rkdvmso1.dvm.kl 192.168.0.11 5 u 2 64
2007 Sep 03
5
Dom0 <> DomU clock sync
Hello ! Just a quick question about time synchronization between xen dom0 and domUs... We''re running Xen 3.1 64-bit, with 32 and 64 bits linux guests. It''s up since 89 days and the domU''s time is around 5 minutes behind the dom0, which is updated via ntpdate... Any idea why it doesn''t sync the guests even that /proc/sys/xen/independent_wallclock is 0 ?
2011 Oct 25
1
ssh-agent use in different security domains
Consider this topology domain1-server1 domain2-server2 | | laptop - domain1-server1 ---- domain2-server1 Laptop has two ssh identities, domain1 and domain2. I don't wish to store identity locally in any of the servers. As far as I understand, there isn't any way to limit ssh-agent to allow only signing
2010 Apr 24
3
Xen clocksources and timekeeping wiki page
Hello, I was thinking of creating a wiki page about Xen clocksources and timekeeping.. including dom0, PV guests and HVM guests. Dan and Jeremy: You guys might have some ideas for this page.. please let me know your thoughts :) Subjects to cover: - Xen hypervisor clocksources (hpet, acpi_pm, pit) - Xen dom0 clocksource, ntpd, etc - Xen PV guest clocksources, independent_wallclock, ntpd,
2009 Nov 30
2
timekeeping on VM - ntpd running
This is really stupid question. But referring to: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-October/083791.html I don't see any line related to ntpd in my /var/log/messages . Do I need to turn-on ntpd for timekeeping on VMs? Some people say not to use ntpd on VMs for timekeeping or is it ntpdate cron job? Can someone please elaborate on this? Thanks, Jonathan. -------------- next part
2009 Jun 11
2
one domU out of 4 looses time sync
Hi all, I am running Scientific Linux 5.1 (rhel 5.1 compatible) 64bit on a 2x4core system with 16 gb ram with 3 Scientific Linux 4.6 (rhel 4.6 compatible) guests an one Scientific Linux 5.1 guest. I do not run ntp on the guests but only on dom0. One specific Scientific Linux 4 domU always looses time synchronization with dom0. All the others SL4 and the SL5 domUs remain synchronized. There
2009 Jul 20
1
ntp on kvm
We've noticed our fully-virtualized KVM guests' time keeps getting faster, despite running ntpd. A quick google reveals this to be a known problem with virtual guests. It seems there are a variety of solutions, some apparently vendor-specific. What is the best practice as of now for KVM guests? * Setting independent_wallclock=1 (or is that a xen-only thing)? * Passing kernel
2006 Apr 07
5
Time Synchronization
Hi! Can anybody explain how Xen deals with time? On traditional, non-virtualized systems I run an ntpd on every system to keep the time accurate. But what to do on xenified systems? Do all the domU''s get the time from dom0 meaning it is sufficient to run an ntpd there or do I have it to setup in every domU? Thanks for your help! Kind regards, Stephan
2005 May 13
1
RE: NTP time issues DomU''s
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 >
2008 Dec 13
7
XenParavirtOps wiki page updates
I''ve updated the wiki to reflect some more of the steps and workarounds that are currently needed. Please add your comments/updates/corrections: http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenParavirtOps Cheers, Todd -- Todd Deshane http://todddeshane.net http://runningxen.com _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
2008 Jan 14
1
Problem with CentOS 5.1 / Xen / Migration : domU time
Hi all, I'm having issue with my Centos 5.1 /Xen installation. I'm having 2 dom0 running 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5xen (x86_64). These two dom0 are connected to a SAN. These two dom0 hosts multiple domU like Centos 4.5 (2.6.9-55.0.9.ELxenU) and Centos 5.1 (2.6.18-53.1.4.el5xen). These two dom0 run ntpd to synchronize dom0 time. When i start a virtual machine on the first dom0 all seems good, the
2012 Jan 23
1
xen clock and ntp issue
Hi list, I have a problem with this stuff, i read many documents about it but i would like to know if anyone have got to resolve the problem. The point is that my vm has the clock unsynchronize, i tried many things and it seems that its work fine but im not sure. Now im using ntpd to synchronize the time but im not trust on it because it didnt work before. First, i tried the jiffies on
2009 Aug 03
1
scp: wrong error message
Hi, I'm using scp from openssh-5.1p1 on opensuse 11.1. trying to copy a file to a nonexisting directory with scp gives the wrong error message: harald > scp /etc/passwd remote:nodir/ scp: nodir/: Is a directory harald > ssh remote ls -ld nodir ls: cannot access nodir: No such file or directory IMHO the error message should read e.g. "directory does
2014 Apr 06
1
rsync --delete-hide
Hello! I was wondering wether or not this would be a viable option to add to rsync: --delete-hide Instead of deleting the file, rsync would rename the file using leading ?.? and trailing ?.deleted-{timestamp}?. rsync -rv --delete-hide /src/ /dst/ For example if /src/readme.txt had already been rsynced to /dst/readme.txt and then later was deleted from /src, rsync would - instead of deleting
2009 Jan 11
2
drifting clock in domUs
Hello, On a xenserver with several (39) domUs, we experience problems with the system clock of the domUs. The clock seems to drift away several seconds up to two minutes from the dom0 clock. We do have set independent_wallclock=0. According to the docs (i.e. http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/InstallationNotes) that way domUs should use the dom0 clock, but apparently that''s not the case.