I've upgraded to the latest 2.6.24 kernel and the guest starts up just fine now. I am going to monitor the clock skew for a few hours and post my findings later.
Bye,
Markus
2.6.24 did not work for me. The KVM guest hangs at the Bios screen and consumes 100% CPU. If I can get this solved, I will try it.
2.6.32 is no option if OpenVZ does not work.
Thanks for your response,
Markus
Hi!
I am having a bit of a problem with PVE and some Windows 2008 (64-bit) virtual machines. The clock lags so bad that windows time services complain constantly and can't keep up with synchronisation against time servers. This cause all kinds of problem with Kerberos of course. The problem...
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