[CentOS-virt] Time

Robert Dinse

nanook at eskimo.com
Wed Jan 2 08:53:44 UTC 2013


     Friday, I moved our servers to a new co-lo facility and ran into an
interesting problem with virtual machines.

     I did an orderly shutdown of the CentOS 6.3 host, and it in turn suspends
all the guests.  It took about an hour and a half to move and fire up the host.

     The guests, being suspended, were then an hour and a half behind and it
seems ntpd does not want to correct more than 1000 seconds of error so it would
not automatically adjust the clocks.

     I tried the -g argument which is supposed to override the 1000 second
limit but it did not.  I ended up having to manually set the clocks close
enough for ntpd to correct.

     Since there is no hardware clock for the virtual machines to use when they
boot, it seems that shutdown and reboot of the virtual machines probably would
not have avoided this.

     Any suggestions for addressing this particular scenerio other than having
to manually set a bunch of clocks?

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