yes it is.
[jsfrerot@compute02 ~]$ ntpq -pn
     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset
 jitter
==============================================================================
+208.80.96.70    142.3.100.2      2 u  148 1024  377   19.689    0.037
1.219
*192.95.25.79    213.251.128.249  2 u  372 1024  377    7.999    0.248
0.797
+199.182.221.110 30.114.5.31      2 u  178 1024  377   65.084   -2.775
1.255
-174.137.63.116  206.108.0.131    2 u  367 1024  377   21.245  -14.059
 38.755

[jsfrerot@compute01 ~]$ ntpq -pn
     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset
 jitter
==============================================================================
+208.80.96.70    142.3.100.2      2 u  709 1024  377   22.092    1.155
1.440
+192.95.25.79    213.251.128.249  2 u  683 1024  377    8.517    0.696
1.364
-199.182.221.110 30.114.5.31      2 u  939 1024  377   64.795   -2.720
1.456
*206.108.0.131   .PPS.            1 u  969 1024  377   13.182   -1.305
2.076



--
Jean-Sébastien Frerot
jsfre...@egliseespoir.com

2014-12-19 12:28 GMT-05:00 Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilb...@redhat.com>:
>
> * Frerot, Jean-S?bastien (jsfre...@egliseespoir.com) wrote:
> > Thanks for the info, how should I debug this then? Cause I can't live
> > migrate my windows VM now.
>
> Are the host clocks on the servers synchronised with ntp?  Having a clock
> mismatch with migration really confuses stuff (especially windows guests)
>
> Dave
> --
> Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK
>

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