Interesting.  I never would have thought of that.  How many clients did 
you have running from it?

cheers,
Cindy

A.S. Boerema wrote:
> The only thing you really have to watch out for are the guest clocks. 
> Make sure that you have disabled all the timesync mechanisms on the
> guests and have their clocks hooked up to the host clock using the
> vmware-tools timesync option.  You can then synchronize the host clock
> another time-server.
>
> If you synchronize the guest clocks to a time server you run the risk
> that the clocks start freerunning if they accidently get ahead of host
> time (I know it from my own experience.. :( ) see also here:
> www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware_timekeeping.pdf  
>
>   


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