[olug] vmware guest system clock speed problem
Matthew Anderson
manders2k.lists at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 17:46:10 UTC 2006
I hadn't installed the VMWare Tools (they're mostly useful if you're
running X Windows and want better graphics support and whatnot,
correct?), but I have now. It didn't seem to make any difference in
the oddness.
Grrr.
On Jun 16, 2006, at 10:32 AM, Sean Kelly wrote:
> Way to make me install FreeBSD 6.1 on VMware Server.
>
> Time synchronization works here, even before I installed the VMware
> Tools
> on the guest. However, now I"m trying to figure out how to get the
> vmx0
> network interface to show up. I'm also installing X libraries so I
> can run
> the vmware-toolbox command and configure the guest tools.
>
> Did you install the VMware Tools on the FreeBSD guest? Hint, you'll
> need
> Perl to run the installer (`pkg_add -r perl`).
>
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 04:15:40PM -0500, Matthew Anderson wrote:
>> Hey VMWare Experts --
>>
>> I'm seeing some pretty wacky behavior with a VMWare guest OS -- the
>> system clock is running at something like 3x realtime. The host is
>> running Ubuntu 6.06 and the current version of VMWare Server Beta,
>> and the guest is FreeBSD 6.1.
>>
>> I do an ntpdate command, pause only for a moment, and do it again,
>> and it already reports a time shift of multiple seconds.
>>
>> Anyone familiar with this phenomena? Any easy way to remedy the
>> situation?
>>
>> Thanks...
>
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