[CentOS] timekeeping on VMware guests
Benjamin Franz
jfranz at freerun.comWed Oct 14 18:27:43 UTC 2009
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Les Mikesell wrote: > So is this going to change for CentOS when 5.4 is released? > > Also, this seems geared towards guest settings when running under > ESX(i). The place I've seen the worst problem is when running under > vmware server with a CPU that saves power by running at variable speed The short answer is "don't do that". ;) Turn off the 'cpuspeed' init script and any BIOS auto power saving modes. You just aren't going to get accurate time keeping otherwise. -- Benjamin Franz
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