It looks like my guest isn't seeing the clock at all. In about one minute,
the guest only advanced 11 seconds!

bh...@basestar:~$ ssh caliban date ; date
Wed Mar 24 20:31:39 PDT 2010
Wed Mar 24 20:35:53 PDT 2010
bh...@basestar:~$ ssh caliban date ; date
Wed Mar 24 20:31:50 PDT 2010
Wed Mar 24 20:36:48 PDT 2010

Guest additions are running, and I've set the following guest properties:

Name: /VirtualBox/GuestAdd/VBoxService/--timesync-set-threshold, value:
30000, timestamp: 1269487264064553000, flags:
Name: /VirtualBox/GuestAdd/VBoxService/--timesync-set-start, value: 1,
timestamp: 1269488109585441000, flags:

Running vbox-service -vvvv -f, I get the following output:
vboxadd-service: Starting 'timesync' in the main thread
vboxadd-service: Host:    2010-03-25T03:44:21.128000000Z    (MinAdjust: 100
ms)
vboxadd-service: Guest: - 2010-03-25T03:33:36.164840000Z => 644963160000 ns
drift
vboxadd-service: adjtime by 644963160000 ns

However, it looks like the clock is not updated.

ntpd is not running on the guest.

The host is Opensolaris snv_133, and the guest is Ubuntu Hardy. I'm using
VirtualBox 3.1.4.

-B

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