Hi everyone,
I am having an issue where an OpenBSD VM running on vmd is having
serious clock skew issues.
I am relatively new to OpenBSD, so I am not sure how to properly debug
this. What I hope is that I can provide a good amount of data and folks
here can give me some hints and ask me for addit
Here is an update on the situation:
I installed -current on this VM, clean install, and the ntpd error does not
happen anymore. But the clock issues remain, even with ntpd running.
The ntpd starts without complaints now, and seems to be running with its
regular processes:
_ntp 70093 0.0 0
ov 9, 2018 at 7:18 PM Stefan Arentz
wrote:
> Here is an update on the situation:
>
> I installed -current on this VM, clean install, and the ntpd error does
> not happen anymore. But the clock issues remain, even with ntpd running.
>
>
> The ntpd starts without complaints no
Oh that is interesting ...
# ntpctl -s all
0/1 sensors valid, clock unsynced
sensor
wt gd st next poll offset correction
vmmci0
1 0 0 13s 15s - sensor not valid -
sensor not valid - why would that happen?
I have no idea about the inner workings of vmd .. but m
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