Re: NTP problem - Clock too fast for NTP to keep up?

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Hi Matthew,

I haven't been following this thread closely, but the ref to VMware caught my eye. In VMware WS, there is an option in VMware Tools to synch the VM system clock to the host system clock. (I've only run Windows guests, so I'm not sure where to look for a Linux guest.) I'd be surprised if GSX doesn't have a similar option. Do you have it set?

That was one of the things VMware support and I tried some time ago. It is on for the FC2 virtual servers and they were exhibiting the same symptoms as my FC3 virtual server which doesn't have it on.


Actually funny thing is I recently upgraded the kernel on my FC2 virtual servers and they went from this

Feb 6 06:01:36 dalamar ntpdate[32374]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset -25.022456 sec
Feb 6 06:03:40 dalamar ntpdate[32408]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset -19.970674 sec
Feb 6 06:05:59 dalamar ntpdate[32427]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset -1.573804 sec
Feb 6 06:07:36 dalamar ntpdate[32454]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset -25.294960 sec
Feb 6 06:09:52 dalamar ntpdate[32487]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset -8.502715 sec


to this

Feb 11 06:01:33 dalamar ntpdate[28825]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset 93.232937 sec
Feb 11 06:06:27 dalamar ntpdate[28903]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset 146.939114 sec
Feb 11 06:09:34 dalamar ntpdate[28964]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset 93.697350 sec
Feb 11 06:14:23 dalamar ntpdate[29033]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset 142.479991 sec
Feb 11 06:17:33 dalamar ntpdate[29082]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset 92.823847 sec
Feb 11 06:22:22 dalamar ntpdate[29164]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset 142.303346 sec
Feb 11 06:25:38 dalamar ntpdate[29220]: step time server 202.173.151.129 offset 97.709041 sec


This doesn't look like a tickadj correctable error to be truthfull unless you take tickadj down in the 6000 - 7500 range. This one

I'm beginning to think there is nothing I can do about this until VMware decide to officially support Fedora as a guest OS :(


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