why the clock become very slow?
dustin at larmeir.com
dustin at larmeir.com
Tue Nov 24 11:35:15 UTC 2009
Another thing to note too is that a bad cpu can throw off of the clock on a
vm. If these steps don't work check into that. - Dustin
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Hi,
I think that's normal then.
You can do the following according to your linux version:
1.Synchronize your linux time using vmware-tools
2.Adjust your kernel parameters base on the following:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=dis
playKC&externalId=1006427
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Winner
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Hi,
My vmware is installed in Windows XP, and running Linux in that.
Regards,
Wah.
--- On Tue, 24/11/09, Le Wen <wenle at lenovo.com> wrote:
> From: Le Wen <wenle at lenovo.com>
> Subject: Re: why the clock become very slow?
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> Hi there,
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> Do you mean you run a linux inside vmware esx/workstation
> or you run a
> vmware workstation inside a linux?
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> Helo,
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> I'm runnig a Linux with Vmware virtual host.
> The kernel is 2.6.24.
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> But this day I found its clock becomes very slow,
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> # date
> Tue Nov 24 17:39:06 CST 2009
> # date
> Tue Nov 24 17:39:06 CST 2009
> # date
> Tue Nov 24 17:39:06 CST 2009
> # date
> Tue Nov 24 17:39:06 CST 2009
> # date
> Tue Nov 24 17:39:06 CST 2009
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> As you see above, I input many `date` commands, but the
> time (for details,
> the seconds) keep the same.
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> The system load is low,
>
> # uptime
> 17:39:10 up 0 min, 1 user, load average: 0.23,
> 0.07, 0.02
>
> # free -m
>
> total
> used
> free shared
> buffers cached
> Mem: 498
> 214
> 284 0
> 9 39
> -/+ buffers/cache: 165
> 333
> Swap: 1796
> 0
> 1796
>
>
> What happened to my system? please help, thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Wah.
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