On your host, you can switch of the clock frequency modelation (in the
bios). This should help.
Richard.
Michael Colvin wrote:
Is anyone running the QMT iso on a VMWare VM? I had one set up just to play
with, but noticed the clock keeps horrible time. I was able to adjust the
"ticks" to keep it more accurate, along with an hourly sync, but this seems
ridiculous. From what I've found, it's an issue with CentOS in a VM, but
I've got CentOS running in a VM for a PBX, and it seems fine.
This is the only time I've ever had an issue with the system/hardware clock
drifting dramatically in a VM. There are also other VM's on this physical
server that keep sync fine...
Michael J. Colvin
NorCal Internet Services
www.norcalisp.com
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