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[Xen-users] clock problems


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  • From: Daniel <dandadude@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:50:24 +0200
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Hi all!

I have serious clock problems on my domu guests, altough I tried everything I can find on google (independent wallclock, jiffies etc).
I am running gentoo in dom0, and my problems are:
- when running a gentoo as domu, time is +1h all the time
- when running a win2k8 r2 as domu, time is -2h all the time

I have /etc/localtime set to /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Budapest and /etc/conf.d/clock has "local" in it and also "Europe/Budapest".

My partial solutions for now:
- in linux I have edited /etc/init.d/clock and at the end of the script I make a -1h change
- in windows I added rtc_timeoffset=7200 in the xen config file

The solutions aren't so good obviously. I have also tried installing an NTP server (which testedly worked), but no change.

Thank you in advance for the help!

Regards,
Daniel

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