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REMINDER: LEAP SECOND
The universal workaround is to simply disable NTP on your devices sometime on Leap-Second eave. This will let the clocks free-run over the one-second push, an event of which they will be blissfully ignorant. When you re-enable NTP after The Leap, normal, non-destructive, NTP convergence will occur.
Better, if you have a master NTP site clock, you need only disable it?s upstream NTP feed to isolate all the subsidiary devices. If you don?t have such a master clock, this is an excellent time to set one up one. I have found the Time Machines TM1000A GPS time server very inexpensive and super reliable:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=0N6-001Y-00007
-mel
> On Jun 19, 2015, at 11:08 AM, M?ns Nilsson <mansaxel at besserwisser.org> wrote:
>
> Subject: REMINDER: LEAP SECOND Date: Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 01:06:22PM -0400 Quoting Jay Ashworth (jra at baylink.com):
>> The IERS will be adding a second to time again on my birthday;
>
> This time around there are a number of Vendor C devices that will fail
> in spectacular ways if not upgraded with a pretty new release -- Nexus
> and ASR1K being the two most "interesting" among those I've reviewed.
>
> http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/leap-second.html#~ProductInformation
>
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