Re-sync boot2docker's system clock.
Boot2Docker's internal clock falls out of sync with your Mac's system clock.
Friendly #docker dev @cpuguy83 explained it thus:
"That's the problem. Since it's running in virtualbox, when your system is sleeping or whatever, it can't re-sync the time. The issue is this... ntp is already running in boot2docker, but do to sleep/resume issues with virtualbox, the time gets too far out of sync for ntp to correct."
boot2docker-ntp
!
Clone the repo.
$ git clone [email protected]:beechnut/boot2docker-ntp.git
Copy the boot2docker-ntp script to someplace in your PATH
. I keep mine in /usr/local/bin
.
If you don't know about path, run
$ echo $PATH
and put the script in one of the folders listed there.
Change the permissions so the script is executable. I use $ chmod 751 /usr/local/bin/boot2docker-ntp
.
$ boot2docker-ntp
will update the time on your Boot2Docker VM by downloading and running cpuguy83/ntpdate.
If you want to use a different NTP time server from the default (0.pool.ntp.org), you can specify it with the -s
flag, for example:
$ boot2docker-ntp -s 1.pool.ntp.org