Hi again, 9fans

On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 21:28:42 -0500
"Alex Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 1:44 AM, John Soros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, still, it would be great to know how to set the time, as my time is way 
> > off (by more than 4
> > hours). Best++
> > John
> 
> Hi again,
> 
> A couple of updates: I'm getting the same cron messages and time
> problems that John is seeing. I've made sure that timesync isn't
> running. My lguest time is about 3.5 hours ahead of host time.
> 
> As for the load issue: The full cpu usage that I was seeing earlier
> actually stops after a several minutes.
This is what i've been experiencing. This is fine, from the linux host, the 
guest takes a lot of load in the begginning, but then it calms down, and the 
load only goes up once in a while. From inside the guest, though, the load 
looks like it's maxed out all the tim. This might be because of time issues, 
though.
As for the timezone issues, well, i have my timezon set up properly on the 
host, and in plan9 I did cp /adm/timezon/CET /adm/timezone/local.
> 
> After booting, ^T^Tp shows genrandom as Running. Several minutes later
> the cpu usage drops to near idle, and genrandom goes to Wakeme. Then
> every now and then (I'm not sure if anything in particular triggers
> it, or if just randomly happens) I see the cpu usage jump again, and I
> can see that genrandom is once again Running. Then after several
> minutes it stops again.
> 
> When genrandom is running, stats shows a load of around 3000.
> Otherwise, load is always around 2000.
> 
> The problem looks similar to this:
> http://9fans.net/archive/2006/03/588 -- except that the lguest
> instance works fine while genrandom is running. Is this genrandom
> behavior anything out of the ordinary?
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
John

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