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REMINDER: LEAP SECOND
Once upon a time, Majdi S. Abbas <msa at latt.net> said:
> "Total and utter carnage" is a bit of a stretch. Linux hosts
> that ran applications dependant on nanosleeps needed reboots. Note
> that this wasn't an issue in 2009, because the poorly tested change in
> question hadn't yet been made to the Linux kernel.
In 2009, there was a different problem. If the system was under
sufficient kernel-related load (such as disk I/O), the kernel's attempt
to print an informational message that a leap second had been added
caused a kernel deadlock, immediately killing the system.
I don't remember any widespread Linux-related leap second issues before
that though.
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Chris Adams <cma at cmadams.net>