clock skew troubleshooting for VCORE
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* 2.6.18-128.2.1.el5.028stab064.4 - appears to be a bad kernel: testing 5 random wireless nodes and pressing start causes system to hang
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* 2.6.18-128.2.1.el5.028stab064.4 - appears to be a bad kernel: testing 5 random wireless nodes and pressing start causes system to hang
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* 2.6.18-128.2.1.el5.028stab064.7 - good kernel, fixes previous issues
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* 2.6.18-128.2.1.el5.028stab064.7 - good kernel, fixes previous issues
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== VMware version of OpenVz CORE ==
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CentOS has a known clock skew issue when running as a Linux guest on VMware server. The symptoms are that the guest clock can run erratically compared to the outside world wall clock. To remedy this, pass the following command-line parameters to the OpenVz kernel configuration at boot time (i.e., within /boot/grub/menu.lst):
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`divider=10 clock_source=acpi_pm`
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== FreeBSD version ==
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== FreeBSD version ==
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* *debugging commands:*
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* *debugging commands:*
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