Quoting Shawn Barnhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I know this is a major nuisance, but I can't remember how I dealt with
it in the past.  My most recent stab at using ntpd with minpoll 4
polling of a local ntp time source isn't working, the clock drift
prevents any sync from happening (but I'll admit not trying some of the
more aggressive time adjustment options to ntpd).

VMWare's documentation and support leans pretty heavily toward Linux
and I'm not finding a decent recommendation from them.

I rebuilding a kernel with options HZ=100 to see if that makes a
difference, not sure why I remember that helping, but any other
strategies known to work?


In my /boot/loader.conf:

kern.hz="100"

In the vmx-file:
tools.synctime = "TRUE"

I installed the vmware tools and ntpd

That's about all.

ntpdate -d 192.168.23.15:

9 Feb 20:26:47 ntpdate[45172]: adjust time server 192.168.23.15 offset 0.057667 sec

Cheers,

Peter

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