Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Eddie
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 CD

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Steven Saner said: > 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) t

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Steven Saner
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:

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Stefan Molnar
What FS do you have on your RAC? And do you have a log of console? We do not have 10g R2 on Solaris, but with the random issues we have seen. Oracle could have fenced each other off. We noticed that some errors do not show up anywhere than console, so we run conserver and dump all console ou

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Jeff Wasilko
On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 04:13:51PM +, Simon Lockhart wrote: > On Thu Jan 01, 2009 at 07:58:21AM -0800, Wil Schultz wrote: > > All of my Solaris 10 boxes stayed up with the exception of the Oracle > > 10g RAC boxes. > > My Oracle boxes that rebooted were running RAC (version 10G R2), too. Ano

NANOG 45 PGP signing party.

2009-01-01 Thread Joel Jaeggli
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Just a quick note, The thrice annual NANOG pgp key signing party will be making an appearance at NANOG 45. The keysigning sessions are going to be during the morning breaks during the general session, and will be location TDB. Monday Januar

Hijacking and Tools BOF Nanog 45 - Call for participants

2009-01-01 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Greetings and happy new year, As Nanog 45 is quickly approaching, I would encourage anyone who has been thinking about the problem of address hijacking and mitigation within the framework of our existing routing system to consider participating in the Hijack and Tools BOF at, in Santo Domingo. We

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Thu Jan 01, 2009 at 07:58:21AM -0800, Wil Schultz wrote: > All of my Solaris 10 boxes stayed up with the exception of the Oracle > 10g RAC boxes. My Oracle boxes that rebooted were running RAC (version 10G R2), too. Another Solaris 10 box running the same version of Oracle, but not RAC, did n

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Wil Schultz
All of my Solaris 10 boxes stayed up with the exception of the Oracle 10g RAC boxes. db1:~ wschultz$ uname -a SunOS db1 5.10 Generic_137111-01 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V490 A friend of mine had his RAC boxes reboot as well, similar configuration. I've poured through the logs and see normal

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Thu Jan 01, 2009 at 04:29:35AM -0500, Jim Popovitch wrote: > Have either of you determined if this was a OS reboot and not a bios reset? I've been trawling through all the logfiles I can find on the box, and I see normal entries up until 23:59:xx, and then the next entry is stuff restarting. Co

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Jim Popovitch
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 04:15, Simon Lockhart wrote: > On Wed Dec 31, 2008 at 04:53:57PM -0800, Wil Schultz wrote: >> At which point my Solaris 10 v490's reboot in unison, lovely. >> >> Anyone else see anything interesting? > > I had a couple of Oracle servers (Solaris 10) reboot a couple of minute

Re: Leap second tonight

2009-01-01 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Wed Dec 31, 2008 at 04:53:57PM -0800, Wil Schultz wrote: > At which point my Solaris 10 v490's reboot in unison, lovely. > > Anyone else see anything interesting? I had a couple of Oracle servers (Solaris 10) reboot a couple of minutes just before the leap second. All my other Solaris 10 boxes