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3.6.2 Time Management Policy of a Logical Domain


3.6.2 Time Management Policy of a Logical Domain
You can set individual time management policies for logical domains. As a result, time can be managed in different ways by logical domain. Domain time management policies are described below.
  1. The time at logical domain startup is set based on the XSCF time.
  2. A logical domain can be configured as an NTP client of an external NTP server. In this case, after the initial time of the logical domain is set based on the XSCF time, it is synchronized with the NTP server.
  3. A logical domain can be configured as an NTP client of the XSCF that is acting as an NTP server. In this case, the time at logical domain startup synchronizes with the XSCF time.
  4. If the time is set on a logical domain by the date command of Oracle Solaris, the time difference between the logical domain and physical partition is maintained after a reboot.
Note - To synchronize time by using NTP, specify the same NTP server for the logical domains that are in the same physical partition. For details on how to specify the NTP server in a domain, see the Oracle Solaris Administration: Network Services (Oracle Solaris 10) or Introduction to Oracle Solaris 11 Network Services (Oracle Solaris 11).