Run NTPd on the hypervisor and NTP client In VM. Run ntpdate at boot before
starting NTPd on the client to ensure the stepping is not too far off
first.

On 14 Sep. 2017 11:35 pm, "Aaron Marcher" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a weird problem on my OpenBSD server. It is a virtualized guest
under QEMU-KVM. Apperently time management is completely off. With HPET and
normal HW-clock the command "time sleep 1" shows a little bit more than a
second after a fresh boot. After a few hours the result is about 10
seconds. Additionally the clock drifts slowly. The problem is on OpenBSD
6.1 with all syspatches applied.
Does anybody know how to fix the problem?
Thank you very much in advance!

Regards,
Aaron Marcher

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