https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=745603
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=745603#c6
Jan Beulich changed:
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Status|NEW |NEEDINFO
InfoProvider| |wolfgang@rosenauer.org
--- Comment #6 from Jan Beulich 2012-02-14 11:59:03 UTC ---
Hmm, showing a single time stamp (obtained via a utility that one would first
have to look at the source code to determine whether this really returns what
is stored in the RTC) doesn't tell anything to me. What I'd want to know is
whether
- in BIOS setup, the clock is correct compared to whatever "real" clock you
normally compare to (7 minutes being large enough)
- during boot, no adjustment is being made to the host clock (a number of wall
clock time stamps are written to /var/log/boot.msg)
- at run time, Dom0 and DomU clocks are different.
Playing with the RTC clock in BIOS setup (i.e. setting it off a few more
minutes) may also help understand where the problem originates from - after all
it being consistently 7 minutes (which no-one else observes) suggests that this
is something specific to your system or setup.
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