* Hrvoje Popovski <[email protected]> [2018-10-23 22:46]:
> On 23.10.2018. 21:41, Florian Obser wrote:
> > I'm currently on vacation and can't look into this soon.
> > 
> > One thing that comes to mind: do these machines keep proper time or are 
> > they having issues with timer interrupts stopping because of too new KVM 
> > version and missing hypervisor flag (someone with access to a real computer 
> > please  chip in with a link to a thread where this has been discussed 
> > before and the name of the KVM flag).
> > 
> 
> This link?
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=151575775607633&w=2

I've seen this posting before, but I'm not confident this is the/an
issue. Also, I have zero access or visibility into the underlying
hypervisor.

I did a quick `time sleep 1` test over all the problematic instances:

    0m01.01s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.00s system
    0m01.07s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.04s system
    0m01.01s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.02s system
    0m01.00s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.00s system
    0m01.01s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.00s system
    0m01.00s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.00s system
    0m01.00s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.00s system
    0m01.02s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.00s system
    0m01.04s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.01s system
    0m01.01s real     0m00.00s user     0m00.01s system
 

Is there a better way to test for this from the guest? If absolutely
necessary, I can attempt to wade through various support desks to get
some details.

Thanks

Reply via email to