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 >