On Thu, 14 Sep 2017 23:46:14 +1200 Joel Wirāmu Pauling <aener...@aenertia.net> wrote:
> Run NTPd on the hypervisor and NTP client In VM. Run ntpdate at boot before > starting NTPd on the client to ensure the stepping is not too far off > first. What is the reason to run ntpdate on boot? The "-s" flag of ntpd(8) sets time immediately at startup. > > On 14 Sep. 2017 11:35 pm, "Aaron Marcher" <m...@drkhsh.at> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have a weird problem on my OpenBSD server. It is a virtualized guest > under QEMU-KVM. Apperently time management is completely off. With HPET and > normal HW-clock the command "time sleep 1" shows a little bit more than a > second after a fresh boot. After a few hours the result is about 10 > seconds. Additionally the clock drifts slowly. The problem is on OpenBSD > 6.1 with all syspatches applied. > Does anybody know how to fix the problem? > Thank you very much in advance! > > Regards, > Aaron Marcher >