# What am I looking for? # In the beginning, the timestamps will come in interleaved pairs with # the same whole seconds, e.g.: # $ bash dfm-drift.txt # Docker for Mac drift demonstrator. I'm also seeing this - output captured below:% docker -version Docker version 17.09.0-ce, build afdb6d4% docker run -rm -net=host -pid=host -privileged -it justincormack/nsenter1 /bin/sh / # chronyc activity 200 OK 1 sources online 0 sources offline 0 sources doing burst (return to online) 0 sources doing burst (return to offline) 0 sources with unknown address / # chronyc sources 210 Number of sources = 1 MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample ^? # chronyc activity 200 OK 1 sources online 0 sources offline 0 sources doing burst (return to online) 0 sources doing burst (return to offline) 0 sources with unknown address / # chronyc sources 210 Number of sources = 1 MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample ^. Perhaps the machine wakes, and runs hwclock -s but chronyd has already given up trying to sync the clocks? When next in this state, could you log into the VM with: docker run -rm -net=host -pid=host -privileged -it justincormack/nsenter1 /bin/sh and then query the NTP state with chronyc e.g.
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