Jason Edgecombe wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
BERES Laszlo wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
b) Laptop's clock lost 5 min every 10-15 min ( i am running ntpd withot
luck)
Just one shot: is CPU frequency scaling enabled?
I have found CPU freq scaling: it isn't activated using rhel kernel ...
is the cpuspeed service disabled? This also does frequency scaling.
run "/sbin/chkconfig --list cpuspeed" to check
Frequency scaling simply doesn't work under a xen kernel[*], so we've
disabled it in the kernel-xen kernel config. cpuspeed won't do a thing,
there's no kernel freq scaling support. Don't have a clue what's going
on in the OP's situation though.
[*] dom0 would have to handle freq scaling, but dom0 doesn't have a clue
what's going on in any domU, so if dom0 were idle and guests were going
full-bore, the processors would stay at their minimum speed.
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