On 10-01-12 10:39:56, Jim Smyth wrote:
> I am having some ntp issues with F12 as well, but not on a vm. Do you
> think this grub setting (notsc divider=10) would pertain to a non-vm
> installation?
That setting only pertains to kernels that use ticks, but the F12
kernel is tickless.
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> To: Fedora
> Subject: Re: F12 and time keeping
>
> Oliver Falk wrote:
>> Hi Ed!
>>
>> On 01/12/2010 08:23 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
>>> At first I thought this was a VMware workstation issue. But now it
>>> points more
Oliver Falk wrote:
>
>> Turns out it was a VMware setting after all. In the vmx file
>> tools.syncTime was set to TRUE. On the working systems it was set to
>> FALSE. I don't know how/when it was changed or why it was different for
>> just F12. I choose to blame the youngest cat.
>>
>> Thanks f
On 01/12/2010 10:14 AM, Steve Searle wrote:
> Around 08:53am on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 (UK time), Ed Greshko scrawled:
>
>> 01-12-2010.16:47:24 SMTPinitiator-21033: << 450 4.7.1
>> ... ACCESS DENIED to misty.greshko.com listed at
>> tw.countries.nerd.dk
>>
>> Sounds like all of Taiwan may be bl
On 01/12/2010 10:13 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Oliver Falk wrote:
>>
>> Try adding this to your kernel params (/etc/grub.conf):
>>
>> notsc divider=10
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Just tried that to no avail.
>
>
>
Oliver Falk wrote:
> All mail from Taiwan is spam, isn't it? :-) Just joking... Well, I
> usually don't get much mail from Taiwan. And if, it's in most cases
> spam. However, it should only be a tempfail...
>
>
That's what my parents call it... :-(
I thought it would be temp based on the 450 e
Around 08:53am on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 (UK time), Ed Greshko scrawled:
> 01-12-2010.16:47:24 SMTPinitiator-21033: << 450 4.7.1
> ... ACCESS DENIED to misty.greshko.com listed at
> tw.countries.nerd.dk
>
> Sounds like all of Taiwan may be blacklisted... :-( The information on
> http://count
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Oliver Falk wrote:
>
> Try adding this to your kernel params (/etc/grub.conf):
>
> notsc divider=10
>
>
>
>
Just tried that to no avail.
>>> In case some folks are unfamiliar
On 01/12/2010 09:53 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Oliver Falk wrote:
>>
> Try adding this to your kernel params (/etc/grub.conf):
>
> notsc divider=10
>
>
>
Just tried that to no avail.
>>> In case some folks are unfamiliar with the
Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
>
>> In case some folks are unfamiliar with the phrase "to no avail"...it
>> means it didn't help. (My wife, a non-native English speaker, insists I
>> should be clearer :-) )
>>
>>
>
> "Timekeeping best practices for Linux guests":
> http://kb.vmware.com/selfservi
Oliver Falk wrote:
>
Try adding this to your kernel params (/etc/grub.conf):
notsc divider=10
>>> Just tried that to no avail.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> In case some folks are unfamiliar with the phrase "to no avail"...it
>> means it didn't help. (My
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 04:31:56PM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
> > Oliver Falk wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Ed!
> >>
> >> On 01/12/2010 08:23 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> At first I thought this was a VMware workstation issue. But now it
> >>> points more to F12.
> >>>
On 01/12/2010 09:31 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Oliver Falk wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ed!
>>>
>>> On 01/12/2010 08:23 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>
>>>
At first I thought this was a VMware workstation issue. But now it
points more to F12.
>>> [ ... ]
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Oliver Falk wrote:
>
>> Hi Ed!
>>
>> On 01/12/2010 08:23 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
>>
>>> At first I thought this was a VMware workstation issue. But now it
>>> points more to F12.
>>>
>>>
>> [ ... ]
>>
>>
>>> Is anyone having similar issues with t
Oliver Falk wrote:
> Hi Ed!
>
> On 01/12/2010 08:23 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> At first I thought this was a VMware workstation issue. But now it
>> points more to F12.
>>
> [ ... ]
>
>> Is anyone having similar issues with time on F12? Part of the reason I
>> noticed this was looking
At first I thought this was a VMware workstation issue. But now it
points more to F12.
I have 3 VM's (F12, Centos5.4, Ubuntu) running under VMware Workstation
7 running on RHELv4. FWIW, their kernel versions are 2.6.31.9-174,
2.6.18-164.10.1, and 2.6.31-14. All system are running ntpd and all
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