I'm running OpenBSD 7.4 in qemu VM on my laptop. After hibernation, vm clock is delayed.
ntpd works in background, but it fails to adjust the clock: reply from 162.159.200.1: offset 0.005599 delay 0.013842, next query 32s reply from 139.162.219.252: offset 0.007199 delay 0.011274, next query 30s reply from 162.159.200.123: offset 0.007154 delay 0.010765, next query 31s reply from 131.111.8.61: offset 0.007642 delay 0.016057, next query 30s adjusting local clock by 4686.953122s (...) reply from 83.151.207.133: offset 0.011828 delay 0.014193, next query 33s reply from 139.162.219.252: offset 0.009902 delay 0.011271, next query 32s reply from 131.111.8.61: offset 0.010350 delay 0.015616, next query 33s adjusting local clock by 4686.164970s reply from 162.159.200.1: offset 0.013156 delay 0.011764, next query 34s reply from 131.111.8.61: offset 0.013905 delay 0.017363, next query 30s adjusting local clock by 4686.001301s However, the lock does not budge at all. I can still manually set the clock by date -s HHMM. Not sure how to debug it. Is it because I'm using vm and it doesn't support? diso# dmesg | grep pvclock pvclock0 at pvbus0 Best regards, Chris Narkiewicz