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Hi Kevan
Did you get anywhere with the VMWare document?
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Ben / comments
Hi Kevan
Did you get anywhere with the VMWare document?
Thanks
Ben
Do you have VMWare Tools installed on the guests? The support document indicates that it helps with time synchronization. / comments
Do you have VMWare Tools installed on the guests? The support document indicates that it helps with time synchronization.
Hi Kevan
We haven't noticed particular issues with clock drift on VMs, but it seems that other people have. There is a question on Stack Overflow about it, and VMWare have a support document.
What VM host are you using? What guest OS? Are the guests in a domain?
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Ben / comments
Hi Kevan
We haven't noticed particular issues with clock drift on VMs, but it seems that other people have. There is a question on Stack Overflow about it, and VMWare have a support document.
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Hi Jeroen
Yes, you are right - this was fixed quite recently. I'm glad that it's working for you now.
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Ben / comments
Hi Jeroen
Yes, you are right - this was fixed quite recently. I'm glad that it's working for you now.
Thanks
Ben
Hi Jeroen
Reusing the connection is quite common for performance reasons.
Every time we see a running query, we make a note of the date. The duration of the query is simply the difference between the current date and the first date that we saw the query.
We determine that it is the same query by using a combination of the process ID, the login date, and the last batch date.
Hope this helps.
Ben / comments
Hi Jeroen
Reusing the connection is quite common for performance reasons.
Every time we see a running query, we make a note of the date. The duration of the query is simply the difference between t...