Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 05:01:25 +0100 From: Julian Stecklina <js@alien8.de> To: mister.olli@googlemail.com Cc: freebsd-xen@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Time goes backwards Message-ID: <87d4e530iy.fsf@tabernacle.localnet> In-Reply-To: <1233285639.24925.12.camel@phoenix.blechhirn.net> (Mister Olli's message of "Fri, 30 Jan 2009 04:20:39 %2B0100") References: <877i4d1p46.fsf@tabernacle.localnet> <1233285639.24925.12.camel@phoenix.blechhirn.net>
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Mister Olli <mister.olli@googlemail.com> writes: > Hi, > > I've had time problems too. The clock did not go backwards, but forwards > for some time sime, and then jumped back to a certain date. Like > Sun Jan 25 00:55:12 UTC 2009 > ... > Sun Jan 25 01:08:35 UTC 2009 > Sun Jan 25 00:55:12 UTC 2009 > Sun Jan 25 00:55:13 UTC 2009 > ... This is almost exactly the date my box reports... Strange. > It took me quite some time to find a solution that helped for me: > - activate the independent_wallclock in domO by 'sysctl xen.independent_wallclock=1' I'll try to convince the admin of the box and report back. ;) But it should really be properly fixed as it is quite a showstopper. I don't dare to build ports on that box (or do anything else involving make...). Regards, -- Julian Stecklina Well, take it from an old hand: the only reason it would be easier to program in C is that you can't easily express complex problems in C, so you don't. - Erik Naggum (in comp.lang.lisp)
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