hi,

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Jeff Woolsey <[email protected]> wrote:
> PGNet Dev wrote:
>> i've been having problems getting ntp(d) to behave in a Xen DomU.
> You're going to hear lots of this, but don't run NTP in a virtual
> machine.  Run it on the native host, which can then provide the right
> number of clock ticks to the virtual kernel, which doesn't get each one
> at a regular interval because the host running the virtual machine needs
> some CPU time too.

good, then! at the moment, as per my OP's "latest discovery", that's
exactly what I'm doing -- NTP on Dom0, nothing (only sync to host) on
DomU.

but, still leaves open the question of why the jitters I'm seeing @
host are so high ....

thanks!
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