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[Xen-users] Paravirtualized DomU clock stops after migrating back
Hi all,
I think this problem is well known, but I cannot say the same for the solution..
A similar issue was discussed in this mailing list: http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2008-08/msg01039.html
There are also two bug reports about it, which are marked as resolved, somehow... https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=426861 http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1282
However, I cannot solve the problem using the workarounds that are discussed on all those threads.
My problem differs slightly from the ones above: 1. I start the DomU on node1. Its clock works. I migrate
the domu from node1 to node2, I open a domu console on node2 and
everything is fine. Issuing "date" always gives the right time.
However, when I migrate it back to node 1, and open console to domu, I
observe that the clock stopped working. "date" gives always the same
time, "sleep" won't return, etc.. When I migrate it back to node 2,
clock starts working again!
2. This happens after a cold migration too, not necessarily a live one.
I think I did everything recommended on several forums. e.g.:
- On the domu, I set the indepentent wallclock to 1
- I installed ntp client on DomU, I added a couple of ntp servers to ntp.conf (i.e. 0.pool.ntp.org) and ran ntpd before migration.
- Both nodes are syncronized with the same ntp server.
Nothing helped so far.. am I doing something wrong? Please help if you have any clue on this.
Cheers Ercan
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