With current xen-3.1-testing tip (which is basically not much different from
-rc2) I find the localtime option works fine for me. What I did was change
my dom0 timezone to US Pacific, then create a domU with
''localtime=1'' in its
config file, and then create a domU with no localtime config. The former
showed output in ''date'' 8 hours behind the
''date'' output of the latter. The
guests were created using the usual ''xm create <config
file>'' method.
Are your dom0 user-space tools definitely up to date?
-- Keir
On 28/1/08 22:24, "Randy McAnally" <rsm@fast-serv.com> wrote:
> I have confirmed that the localtime option in guest config is broken in Xen
> 3.1.3-rc2. No matter what the setting, UTC is always given to the guest.
>
> I have tried putting the HC in UTC and in Localtime, it makes no
> difference. Aside from setting the system clock to the wrong time (or
> defining an offset in guest config), it is impossible to send localtime to
> the guest.
>
> Is there anyone who has the knowledge to look at this lingering bug and
> finally squash it?
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