Danny Mayer <[email protected]> wrote: > On 8/6/2010 3:54 AM, Rob wrote: >> Danny Mayer <[email protected]> wrote: >>> 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. >> >> That is hardly relevant, I think. >> She wants to test something related to the network. > > You can't use virtual machines to set the clock. It has nothing to do > with the network.
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