Bug#762343: systemd: timesyncd should run in VMware
Marco d'Itri
md at Linux.IT
Sun Sep 21 19:15:50 BST 2014
On Sep 20, Christian Hofstaedtler <zeha at debian.org> wrote:
> timesyncd carries a setting of ConditionVirtualization=no, which is
> wrong for VMware virtualization guests, as the standard way of doing
> timesync in VMware guests is to run a timesync service in the guest
> (in a classic environment, ntpd).
And at least until RHEL 6, this is true for KVM as well.
The only full virtualization system that I know has a slaved guest clock
by default is Xen.
--
ciao,
Marco
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