RE: Hyper-V clock on KVM node - CLOUDSTACK-8978

2015-10-29 Thread Josh Harshman
-8978 From: Wido den Hollander Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 1:48 AM To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: Hyper-V clock on KVM node - CLOUDSTACK-8978 Josh Harshman Cloud Engineer Security+ Intrinium On 27-10-15 23:42, Josh Harshman wrote: > I noticed around line

Re: Hyper-V clock on KVM node - CLOUDSTACK-8978

2015-10-29 Thread Wido den Hollander
>*/ > > > > > From: Wido den Hollander > Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 9:05 AM > To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: Hyper-V clock on KVM node - CLOUDSTACK-8978 > > > > Josh Harshman > Cloud Engine

RE: Hyper-V clock on KVM node - CLOUDSTACK-8978

2015-10-27 Thread Josh Harshman
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Re: Hyper-V clock on KVM node - CLOUDSTACK-8978

2015-10-26 Thread Wido den Hollander
On 24-10-15 02:15, Josh Harshman wrote: > Just looking for some feedback on this idea for an improvement. > > > Currently, for any windows guest OS, we set RTC for the clock source. This > seems to contribute to clock-drift issues leading to BSODs on Windows Server > 2008 R2 Guests. > > I be

Hyper-V clock on KVM node - CLOUDSTACK-8978

2015-10-23 Thread Josh Harshman
Just looking for some feedback on this idea for an improvement. Currently, for any windows guest OS, we set RTC for the clock source. This seems to contribute to clock-drift issues leading to BSODs on Windows Server 2008 R2 Guests. I believe a possible improvement would be to set Windows guest