On 2013-09-19, Horvath Bob-BHORVAT1 <bob.horv...@motorolasolutions.com> wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: questions-bounces+bob.horvath=motorolasolutions....@lists.ntp.org >> [mailto:questions-bounces+bob.horvath=motorolasolutions....@lists.ntp.org] On >> Behalf Of Rob >> Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 11:20 AM >> To: questions@lists.ntp.org >> Subject: Re: [ntp:questions] R: Re: debugging strange ntp in virtual >> environment >> >> Horvath Bob-BHORVAT1 <bob.horv...@motorolasolutions.com> wrote: >> > >> >> Why? >> What we have is a similar situation, we had a physical machine providing ntp >> service to the network and we went to virtualisation.
Why why why would you want to do that? It is simply nuts. >> >> The machine still providers good time. It is still synchronized to time >> sources on the network as it was before, and it still provides time to other >> servers and clients on the local network. Servers are other virtual servers >> on the same ESX hosts. Loading of the origin time servers is the same. It seems to now, and then that machine becomes loaded, with one of the other virtual machine taking up loads of time, and suddenly your time has gone to hell. This is how you want a server to behave? Sure it works since you test it on a lightly loaded machine where each OS gets approximately the same amount of time. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions