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[Xen-users] Clock drift

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Subject: [Xen-users] Clock drift
From: "Ray Fadaie" <ray.fadaie@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:59:13 -0400
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Hi,

I am using Xen on a Quad Core Phenom with 8G of RAM. Everything is fine except the clock! [oh god :((]
In Dom0 everything works just fine but in DomUs the clock (both system time and the realtime clock (IRQ8) drift. I can live with the system time drift (I just enforce NTP every 5 minutes) but all my applications in DomUs that depend on the realtime clock (IRQ8) are messed up.
Do you guys have any idea what could be wrong here?

p.s. All DomUs and Dom0 are running CentOS 5 on on a M3A mother board from Assus (64 bit CPU - X4).

Cheers,
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