On 8/5/2010 6:41 PM, Cindy Huyser wrote: > I'm still looking for an answer for my lack of connectivity -- per my > last post, I don't receive any packets from the server, and ntpq > indicates it can't be reached. Yet I do have connectivity via the IPv6 > address at the OS interface, and the system event log shows ntp to be > listening on both the interface for the ethernet port and the > associated tunneling pseudo-adaptor. Any thoughts out there? My test > bed is virtualized (running the XP and Linux OSs as guest VMs under > VMWare), though my target platform is not. > > Thanks again, > Cindy
Never run ntpd on a virtual machine. In this case let the VMWare host run ntpd. The VM clients don't need it, they get their clock from the underlying VM which should be disciplining the clock. Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
