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[Xen-users] How di I force time sync between dom0 and domu????


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I am using SLES SP2, which has Xen 3.2, I believe. My domU’s are 100% paravirtualized Centos 5.2, 64 Bits. The time is fine in dom0, but I cannot change the time, which is off by 20 minutes, in the domU’s. The time change fails even manually, with date “12/18/2008 3:31 PM”. Also I did this:

service ntpd stop

ntpdate pool.ntp.org

service ntpd start

but the time never changes. How can I force the domU to always be synched with the time in dom0?

Federico

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