Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 02 Feb 2008 14:12:40 +0100 | From | devzero@web ... | Subject | Re: Linux VM completely lost it`s timesource !? |
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cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource acpi_pm
cannot switch to any other clocksource, "echo tsc|jiffies|pit >current_clocksource" doesn`t have any effect. current_clocksource stays at acpi_pm
maybe somebody has a clue what to check besides this?
thanks roland
>I`m running 2.6.24 kernel in a recent version of vmware workstation and i`m unsure if \ >i hit a linux issue or a vmware issue here. > >after suspend/resume (hibernate) of my physical system (win xp), the linux guest \ >seems to have lost itŽs timesource. > >don`t know much about timers in linux, so let me explain first: > >the guest was running when i suspended the xp host. >the xp host is running fine after resume. >the guest has issues. > >triggering a console beep inside the linux VM now doesn`t give a short beep but \ >terrorizing me with a never-ending continuous beep. > >seems to be a timer issue inside the guest, since tools like top, vmstat, watch etc \ >don`t work anymore. the system clock gone crazy, too - it`s counting from 22:40:47 to \ >22:40:51 and then constantly jumps back to 22:40:47 > >can someone give an advice what to check to make sure that this is NOT a linux issue \ >? i will contact vmware then afterwards. > >regards >roland > >ps: >i did a snapshot of the VM and could preserve the state of the system this way. ________________________________________________________ Bis 50 MB Dateianhänge? Kein Problem! http://www.digitaledienste.web.de/freemail/club/lp/?lp=7
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