I may have posted this here previously, and if not I know I spoke to Dell 
support, whom advised me to make sure that the "Synchronize guest time with 
host" was turned off.

Basically I have a RHEL5.1 server. It has the ntpd service running. This seems 
to stop every now and again. It took me quite some time to organize downtime on 
this VM, so I only got to turn off the option in setting last week.

Here is the log from messages:

messages:Sep 13 10:28:07 curzilla ntpd[2593]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 
10
messages:Sep 13 11:35:50 curzilla ntpd[2593]: synchronized to 172.16.164.100, 
stratum 4
messages:Sep 13 15:18:10 curzilla ntpd[2593]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 
10
messages:Sep 13 19:33:29 curzilla ntpd[2593]: synchronized to 172.16.164.100, 
stratum 4
messages:Sep 14 08:04:52 curzilla ntpd[2593]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 
10
messages:Sep 14 09:30:14 curzilla ntpd[2593]: synchronized to 172.16.164.100, 
stratum 4
messages:Sep 14 22:01:36 curzilla ntpd[2593]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 
10
messages:Sep 15 01:10:27 curzilla ntpd[2593]: synchronized to 172.16.164.100, 
stratum 4
messages:Sep 15 01:26:28 curzilla ntpd[2593]: time correction of 2232 seconds 
exceeds sanity limit (1000); set clock manually to the
 correct UTC time.



Anyone have any ideas/suggestions?

B


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