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On 10/20/10 08:02, Gerry Creager wrote:
Peter Laws wrote:On 10/19/10 07:49, Eric Hudish wrote:Don't know if it's relevant but we've had issues with significant VM-Server time drifting which ntp doesn't seem to play nice with. ItOther way around. NTP is trying to do it's job, but the clock is varying too much. Seems like there is an ESX setting that helps with this ...I have found time-keeping and server stability to be problematical when trying VMware and Xen for LDM. Have you had better luck?
I run LDM on actual hardware, not a software approximation thereof. :-)Someone posted VMware links yesterday that had kernel tweaks to make a VM's clock better behaved.
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