Re: Fenced node never reboots properly

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--- Jeroen van den Horn <J.vandenHorn@xxxxx> wrote:

> It's ESX - it runs on HP blades (AMD). Guest OSes
> are all 32-bit.
> > The Vmware forums have a fair amount of help on
> how to handle clock 
> > drift.  Are you on AMD or Intel, 32 or 64 bit?

just install the 'vmware-tools' in the clients and
them in the host select to sincronize the clock with
that particular VM

cu
roger



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