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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I have the same issue. I have assumed
it was a Windows configuration issue. I have relied on sync'ing to
Internet Time upon each bootup. It would be nice to find a
solution to this. My Windows VM consistently comes up exactly 5
hours off, and although NTP is configured the time is never
corrected until I manually sync to Internet Time. It certainly
appears to be using the wrong TZ (GMT).<br>
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-Bob<br>
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On 2/6/2014 11:39 AM, Markus Stockhausen wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
all my searching/reading left me more confused. My current problem is
a Windows VM that has a wrong "timezone" - at least if I do not activate
internet time server sync.
Settings are:
- OVirt VM definition - First Run GMT+1 - thats ok
- hypervisor host: timezone CET (= GMT+1) - 18:00 - thats ok
- Windows VM: timezone CET ( = GMT+1) - 17:00 - thats wrong
I got a thread that suggested to look at vm_dynamic. There we have:
select a.vm_name,b.utc_diff from vm_static a, vm_dynamic b
engine-# where a.vm_guid=b.vm_guid;
vm_name | utc_diff
------------------+----------
Win7x64_Master | 0
But what should that tell me?
Although we work with timeservers inside the VMs we want to ensure
that even without them the VM time should match the hypervisor time.
Has anyone a simple and clear explanation how this should work.
Thanks in advance.
Markus
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