From the VMWare website:

This paper describes how timekeeping hardware works in physical
machines, how typical guest operating systems use this hardware to
keep time, and how VMware products virtualize the hardware.

http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware_timekeeping.pdf

On 2/19/07, Zlfar M. E. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering if anyone else experienced clock trouble with openbsd 4.0 as
a
host on vmware server 1.01?
My setup was vmware server 1.01 on centos 4.4 using a dell c600 laptop.  I
had
openbsd 4.0 installed as a host, but after many attempts
to fix the time synch issue between openbsd and centos I gave up and just
installed openbsd 4.0 on the laptop.  I tried to resolve the issue using
ntp,
but to no avail.

Would anyone recommend using openbsd 4.0 as a server on vmware server?  Or
is
openbsd as a virtual host not really a feasible option?

--
Jan Mason
Registered Linux User #156002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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