On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 1:21 AM, Rick Payne <ri...@rossfell.co.uk> wrote:

> On Fri, 2018-09-14 at 12:12 -0700, Waldek Kozaczuk wrote:
> > Stupid question: are you sure the KVM accellarion is actually enabled
> > and kvm-clock actually used? If not OSv would fall back to hpet which
> > we know we have some problems with.
>
> The processor flags are: "sse3 cmpxchg16b x2apic clflush kvmclock
> kvmclock2 kvm_pv_eoi kvmclock_stable"
>
> I'm pretty sure that means its using the kvmclock, so I'm at a bit of a
> loss to understand why its drifing (and its a second or more an hour,
> so quite significant).
>

I just sent a guess that maybe ntp in the host is to blame, but I don't see
how
this can explain a second each hour. I thought it was just a couple of
seconds
each day...


> This has been running a few hours:
>
> # curl http://192.168.x.x/os/date && TZ=UTC date
> "Sun Sep 16 22:17:39 UTC 2018"
>  Sun Sep 16 22:17:57 UTC 2018
>
> Rick
>
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