I have always had a problem with my system clock losing time. My 
understanding is that the ClockVM, which is usually sys-net, runs ntp and 
and communicates the time to dom0, which communicates the time to all of 
the other VMs.

I don't know exactly what makes sys-net the ClockVM, but I noticed that it 
was not running the service clocksync (I noticed this service in sys-net of 
a different machine), so I added clocksync as a service to sys-net of the 
problem machine.

I assumed ntp would be running on sys-net, but it was not. And when I 
checked the other system (which already had clocksync as a service), I see 
that it too does not have ntp running.

I don't know how sys-net will get network time without ntp running. 

Any suggestions on how to get my clock synced with network time?

Thanks.

John

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