i would love to see a vclock driver so that the guest could reach up and
grab the host's clock. running ntp on every guest feels silly.
however, there's a problem with this, which i expect is the reason why
it hasn't happened yet.
ntp tries hard not to jump the clock, since when you do, there
Peter Grehan wrote:
>
> > Do FreeBSD guests in bhyve need time synchronization (a running ntpd
> > or periodic ntpdate), or do they inherit accurate time from the host
> > system?
>
> Best to run ntpd. VM guests can have much larger clock drift than
> bare-metal systems.
Thank you. I just tho
Hi,
Do FreeBSD guests in bhyve need time synchronization (a running ntpd
or periodic ntpdate), or do they inherit accurate time from the host
system?
Best to run ntpd. VM guests can have much larger clock drift than
bare-metal systems.
later,
Peter.
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Colleagues,
Do FreeBSD guests in bhyve need time synchronization (a running ntpd
or periodic ntpdate), or do they inherit accurate time from the host
system?
--
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
sip:suda...@sibptus.tomsk.ru
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freebsd-virtualizat
Am 26.05.2013 um 07:03 schrieb Marc Fournier:
>
> First, thank you for the answer about switching from straight bridge to using
> a tap device … that made a *huge* difference … I'm not able to actually run a
> build world within the environment without having the whole machine lock up …
Hi Marc
fference ... I'm not able to
>>> actually run a build world within the environment without having the whole
>>> machine lock up ...
>>>
>>> So, went next step ... now that I can successfully build, I added the Guest
>>> Additions ... from what I
build world within the environment without having the whole
>> machine lock up ...
>>
>> So, went next step ... now that I can successfully build, I added the Guest
>> Additions ... from what I've read, its what is required in order to get time
>> s
up ...
>
> So, went next step ... now that I can successfully build, I added the Guest
> Additions ... from what I've read, its what is required in order to get time
> sync to work between host and guest ... but doesn't quite seem to do it:
>
> # ssh ams "(uptime; da
ld, I added the Guest
Additions … from what I've read, its what is required in order to get time sync
to work between host and guest … but doesn't quite seem to do it:
# ssh ams "(uptime; date)" ; date
1:55AM up 1 day, 20:30, 0 users, load averages: 0.05, 0.07, 0.08
Sun May 26