Il 26/04/16 16:50, Neel Natu ha scritto:
What was the timecounter being used when you were seeing the time skew?
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What was the timecounter being used when you were seeing the time skew?
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Neel
> On Apr 26, 2016, at 6:46 AM, Ilario Febi wrote:
>
> Yes,
>
> I found errors in /var/log/messages and fix adding:
>
> kern.timecounter.hardware=TSC-low
> into /etc/sysctl.conf file
>
> Thanks for support.
>
Yes,
I found errors in /var/log/messages and fix adding:
kern.timecounter.hardware=TSC-low
into /etc/sysctl.conf file
Thanks for support.
Il 14/04/16 18:13, Neel Natu ha scritto:
Hi,
Did you see anything interesting in the ntpd log file around the time the large
skew happened?
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Neel
Hi,
Did you see anything interesting in the ntpd log file around the time the large
skew happened?
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Neel
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 3:44 AM, Ilario Febi wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I have a strange issue about the clock of some FreeBSD Bhyve guests,
> maybe someone of you can help me to diagnose it
Hi All
I have a strange issue about the clock of some FreeBSD Bhyve guests,
maybe someone of you can help me to diagnose it and work on a
solution.
In detail, sometimes (without an apparent regularity) one of four
bhyve guest's clock goes exactly 7 minutes and 10 seconds in the
future.
This clo