hello, On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:54:53 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Well, i don't think I am starting two timesync, ps a shows only one: > > If Xen is anything to go by, time keeping is a problem in > virtualisation. And Erik is misguiding you :-) > > Thing is, if timesync is wresting with the clock as it seems to do if > two instances are running, it does consume a lot of cpu time, > according to experiences reported on this list. But it's possible > that timesync is wrestling with the virtual executive rather than with > another instance of itself. > > Would it hurt you to run without timesync? will try, thanks :-) > > ++L > > John
