[CentOS] Slow clock on CentOS 4.4 in a VMware VM
Alfred von Campe
alfred at 110.netThu Feb 8 14:52:54 UTC 2007
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On Feb 7, 2007, at 9:47, Scott McClanahan wrote: > NTP is not supposed to be running on your vm's. Instead, you leverage > vmware tools and use the vmware-toolbox to enable time synchronization > between the guest vm and the host. Also clock=pit is the recommended > boot parameter. Just to follow up, my VM was running all night long and was less than a minute behind this morning. Not as good as running NTP, but definitely better than losing 45 seconds every minute. I think the key was to enable time synchronization between the guest and the host, which for some reason was not enabled by default. Thanks again for all the help, Alfred
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