On 23.09.2015 15:03, Jérôme wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> When resuming guest after suspend, the time is wrong (because the guest
> doesn't know it has been suspended).
>
> Apparently, ntp running on the guest doesn't solve this. At least on
> Linux system. I read it works on Windows guests. I don't under
On Wed, 2015-09-23 at 23:54 +0200, Jérôme wrote:
> Le Thu, 24 Sep 2015 05:32:45 +0800,
> Bill Kenworthy a écrit :
>
> > Look into the "panic" option to ntpd - once the gap gets to big
> > (such
> > as when the VM is suspended for a few hours) it goes into freewheel
> > and doesn't sync - its in t
Le Thu, 24 Sep 2015 05:32:45 +0800,
Bill Kenworthy a écrit :
> Look into the "panic" option to ntpd - once the gap gets to big (such
> as when the VM is suspended for a few hours) it goes into freewheel
> and doesn't sync - its in the ntp docs.
My use case is when rebooting the host (after a ker
Look into the "panic" option to ntpd - once the gap gets to big (such as
when the VM is suspended for a few hours) it goes into freewheel and
doesn't sync - its in the ntp docs.
ntpd doesn't work well (you get ages where a machine is way out of date,
or fails to sync ever. I run either chrony (sa
Hi.
Thanks for answering.
Le 2015-09-23 17:34, Dominique Ramaekers a écrit :
> Linux has two methods to use ntp:
>
> ntpdate:
> It will run once at boot time to sync time. (This is probably
> installed on your system)
> It will not run after suspend and resume... => no correction
Nope. This is
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> Verzonden: woensdag 23 september 2015 15:03
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> Onderwerp: [libvirt-users] Time syncing after VM suspend/
Hi all.
When resuming guest after suspend, the time is wrong (because the guest
doesn't know it has been suspended).
Apparently, ntp running on the guest doesn't solve this. At least on
Linux system. I read it works on Windows guests. I don't understand why,
so I'd appreciate a link to an explana