On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 05:02:14PM +0100, Philipp Hahn wrote:
For PV, Xen implements the <clock offset='utc'> and
<clock
offset='localtime'> behaviour, while for HV it implements <clock
offset='variable'>.
This difference is important for domUs, which switch daylight saving on
there own, since the state is kept inside the VM and must be in sync
with the RTC provided by Xen.
What versions of Xen is that true for ? I didn't think that old
versions behaved this way for HVM. The libvirt Xen driver is still
intended to support the RHEL5 vintage Xen code (which is based on
3.0.3)
Regards,
Daniel
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