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
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