Having noted a time synchronisation error between the guestOS (various - see attached) and the hostOS (+MS Win XP x64 SP2+), I tried:
1. Ensuring that VMWare tools is installed
2. Updating the .vmx files with the following lines:
tools.syncTime = "TRUE"
tools.synchronize.restore = "TRUE"
tools.synchronize.resume.disk = "TRUE"
tools.synchronize.continue = "TRUE"
tools.syncrhonize.shrink = "TRUE"
(source: http://www.vmware.com/support/gsx3/doc/tools_guestd_sync_gsx.html)- GSX documentation (I am using *VMWare Workstation*)
3. Testing when restarting and pausing/resuming.
One guest machine running Win x64 is not updating the time with the hostOS (Win x64) when I tried:
1. pausing the guestOS
2. updating the time on the hostOS to 1 hour back
3. resuming the guestOS
Restarting the hostOS resolves the problem and the OSs are synchronized.
Is this a bug, or not supported?
It was also noted that
1. .vmx file needs to be updated when the hostOS is down.
2. there were issues in installing VMWare tools Red Hat Fedora 9, but unfortunately this OS seems to be unsupported.
(source: http://communities.vmware.com/message/953870#953870)
Attachments:
- Timesynch problem on VMWare.doc (95.0 K)
Tags:
workstation,
windows,
xp,
64,
bit,
time,
synchronization,
vmware