I've got a time synchronization question for people.
I've got a set of demos that contains certificates that will eventually expire.
Normally, I'd turn off host time-synching and save a snapshot, however, one of the demos requires a reboot, and it seems that Hyper-V always syncs the time with the host on a reboot.
I'd like to be able to run these demos on hyper-V, however, continually revving these demos because of expiring certificates is a non-starter for us.
In Virtual Server I was able to use the <time_bytes> config node to deal with this, however, as far as I know, there's no way to do this in Hyper-V.
Anyone have any suggestions? Any WMI calls that I've missed? I'd even be willing to go so far as to try my luck with *gulp* hypercalls, but I'd really prefer not to.
Ideas?
Gratefully yours,
-Mezz
I've got a set of demos that contains certificates that will eventually expire.
Normally, I'd turn off host time-synching and save a snapshot, however, one of the demos requires a reboot, and it seems that Hyper-V always syncs the time with the host on a reboot.
I'd like to be able to run these demos on hyper-V, however, continually revving these demos because of expiring certificates is a non-starter for us.
In Virtual Server I was able to use the <time_bytes> config node to deal with this, however, as far as I know, there's no way to do this in Hyper-V.
Anyone have any suggestions? Any WMI calls that I've missed? I'd even be willing to go so far as to try my luck with *gulp* hypercalls, but I'd really prefer not to.
Ideas?
Gratefully yours,
-Mezz