Steven Saner wrote: > Jon Meek wrote: >> My Solaris 10 boxes are all happy (and did not reboot). I monitor NTP >> on a number >> of devices, including one router. The router was off by one second for >> a while, but >> is OK after an hour. Everything else was fine immediately. >> >> In 2005, our CDMA clock got the leap second between 15:08 and 15:38 >> EST creating >> some issues due to disagreement with the (too few) GPS clocks. >> >> Jon >> >> On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Wil Schultz <wschu...@bsdboy.com> wrote: >>> At which point my Solaris 10 v490's reboot in unison, lovely. >>> >>> Anyone else see anything interesting? >>> >>> -wil > > I run a bunch of Slackware Linux boxes of varying versions. As best as I > can tell, at or around 00:00 UTC all of my Slackware 12.0 boxes crashed > with a kernel panic. I don't think it is ntpd because it is the same > version as on 12.1 boxes (4.2.4p0) that did not crash. It may be the > kernel: 2.6.21.5 > > Anyone else experience similar or was this coincidental and I have other > issues... > > Steve >
Yep. I have a few Slack 12 boxes lockup. Digging around, it looks to be a issue with pre 2.6.21.5 kernels. -Eddie
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