As I expected, there is a hyperv time sensor.

Just wanted to have all the facts available.

Toby Betts <[email protected]> wrote:

> Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Please show:
> > 
> > 
> > ntpctl -s all
> 
> 5/5 peers valid, 1/1 sensors valid, constraint offset -1571440683s, clock 
> unsynced, clock offset is -1571441369829.345ms
> 
> peer
>    wt tl st  next  poll          offset       delay      jitter
> 162.159.200.123 time.cloudflare.com
>     1 10  3   12s   33s     87842.951ms    12.481ms     5.154ms
> 13.52.173.55 from pool pool.ntp.org
>     1 10  2  147s 3118s        -5.110ms    30.866ms     2.534ms
> 171.66.97.126 from pool pool.ntp.org
>     1 10  2   31s   34s    702718.884ms    29.842ms     2.039ms
> 204.2.134.164 from pool pool.ntp.org
>     1 10  3    7s   34s    702717.855ms    30.802ms     3.925ms
> 52.6.160.3 from pool pool.ntp.org
>     1 10  2   14s   30s    702712.046ms    94.353ms     9.340ms
> 
> sensor
>    wt gd st  next  poll          offset  correction
> hyperv0
>     1  1  0    5s   15s    702687.839ms     0.000ms
> $
> 
> I've left this VM running overnight, so it continues to try to adjust
> the time.
> 
> 
> Toby
> 

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