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Re: [Xen-devel] time jumping back and forth



My solution was to simply comment out the hwclock program where ever I
found it. ;)

On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 08:29, David Becker wrote:
> " Are you running anything which is trying to set the hwclock in
> " dom0? It's best to leave well alone and let Xen do this.
> 
> At shutdown the xen0 does try to set the hwclock.  Right after stopping
> ntpd,  debian tries to save the system time to the hardware clock.
> 
> With yesterday's time fix, 7 of 16 hosts hang trying to shutdown.
> The one hung host on which I have a console is trying write
> the hardware clock.   From previoius experience, I suspect if left alone
> an hour or so they will complete their shutdown and reboot.
> 
> 
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