Can you issustrate that? I.e. give us the output of "date; vzctl exec NNN date" and the same after a few minutes/hours.

May it be that your VE have a different time zone than a host system?

Jim Archer wrote:
Hi Kirill, thanks very much for the quick reply. The host system's clock is dead on because the host system runs NTP. Its just the VPSs that get messed up.



--On Sunday, May 04, 2008 11:19 AM +0400 Kirill Korotaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

1. plz check that host time screws up quickly as well.
2. check dmesg on boot and find what timesource was selected by kernel on
boot.    most likely you need to boot with someother timesource like tsc
or hpet.

Thanks,
Kirill

Jim Archer wrote:
Hi All...

I am running OpenVZ on a Debian server, uname -a returns:

2.6.18-fza-5-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 1 16:15:07 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux

I am finding that my VPSs lose time very quickly.  I have tried
installing an NTP client but this does not seem to work properly.  Is
there a recommended way to keep my clocks set properly?

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