2011/5/30 Alain Péan <[log in to unmask]>
Le 27/05/2011 18:17, Orion Poplawski a écrit :

On 05/27/2011 12:14 AM, Jaroslaw Polok wrote:
Hello

On 05/26/2011 10:28 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
On 05/26/2011 07:29 AM, Zack Yovel wrote:

1. Hyper-V does not support RHEL. The only linux distro it supports is SUSE.

I'm running a couple of CentOS 5.6 instances under Hyper-V.  Horrible clock drift
issues, but otherwise okay.


You may want to add:

divider=10 clocksource=acpi_pm

to kernel arguments in /etc/grub.conf

to correct the clock drift problem.

Doesn't help me.  Thanks though.  I would have thought that the Hyper-V timesync integration driver would help too, but not for me.


Hyper-V does support RHEL, at least 5 (not yet 6 perhaps). See :
http://www.redhat.com/promo/svvp/

But if you have clock drift, why don't you setup an NTP server inside your VM ?

Alain

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As I noted in a different mail, I was wrong and Hyper-V does support RHEL, up to 5.5 (not 5.6, at least according to Microsoft.. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv-supported-guest-os.aspx perhaps a small difference in 5.6 could cause the problem?).