Since upgrading to b129, I've noticed that my system clock is ahead by five hours, exactly how much I am behind UTC (US Eastern Time). The strange thing is it only happens when I have xen enabled. If I 'svcadm disable milestone/xvm; reboot' the clock is correct again. If I correct the time manually, ntp knocks it right back ahead again. Oddly enough, even ntp knows my system clock is ahead:
> # ntpq -p > remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter > ============================================================================== > +ntp1.Rescomp.Be 169.229.128.214 3 u 58 64 377 101.594 -179996 142.747 > +clock.trit.net 192.12.19.20 2 u 62 64 377 126.475 -179996 151.771 > +xanadu.fnerk.or 132.236.56.250 3 u 56 64 377 46.302 -179996 146.168 > *198.186.191.229 199.165.76.11 2 u 48 64 377 100.007 -179996 144.046 (see the huge offset) My /etc/TIMEZONE and /etc/rtc_config files are correct compared with the rest of my OpenSolaris systems. Any ideas as to what's going on? Thanks, James _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
