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    Slowing Clock Time in pFsense 1.2.3

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      darknforce
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      FreeBSD darknforce.mine.nu 7.2-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p5 #0: Sun Dec  6 23:20:31 EST 2009    sullrich@FreeBSD_7.2_pfSense_1.2.3_snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj.pfSense/usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.7  i386

      I'm getting problem with my pFsense box which recently few weeks ago update to 1.2.3 the problem is the clock is not functioning very well then it should be.

      It will slows down compare to normal timeline if i correct the timezone it will be okay for 1st 3 min then after 10 min it will not be accurate anymore

      Anyway i am using VMware for this setup

      It was okay for a long long time until i use and upgrade to 1.2.3 version and the clock time hay wired already  :'(

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      • Cry HavokC
        Cry Havok
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        Ensure you've disabled all processor speed management in the host - VMWare will provide you with links to the relevant articles.

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          darknforce
          last edited by

          @Cry:

          Ensure you've disabled all processor speed management in the host - VMWare will provide you with links to the relevant articles.

          How do i do that?

          Currently using VM Server edition

          I think those upgrade from old version fakap the kernel if clean install will not face this problem

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          • Cry HavokC
            Cry Havok
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            Look in the BIOS - check all CPU power saving modes are disabled.  How you do that depends on your BIOS but the manual should help you.

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