Linux blamed for 'leap second' that humbled Internet - Page 1 - Enterprise Infrastructure
DAVID CHIPMAN
chipmand-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Thu Jul 5 01:12:17 UTC 2012
> Must be some specific circumstances to trigger it, even with mysql.
>
> MySQL on my home box was unaffected. I manage a few corporate boxen
> running RHEL and mysql was fine on those too.
>From what I saw, in order to be affected your system must have been
running ntpd in the daemon mode (not ntpdate and not ntpd as an occasional
cronjob). In that case ntpd would tell the kernel that tonight we are
going to add an extra second and that's where the kernel gets screwed up.
Has anybody pinpointed where the problem code is? What version of the software is/are affected?
Thanks,
-David
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