Re: Leap Second

2012-07-02 Thread M A Young
On Mon, 2 Jul 2012, Michael Cronenworth wrote: Hi all, I recommend that anyone not familiar with the term "leap second" check out all of their Linux systems. Most likely a piece of software is running in an infinite loop due to the added second on July 1st. Your system may also ap

Re: Leap Second

2012-07-02 Thread David
On 7/2/2012 11:25 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Hi all, > > I recommend that anyone not familiar with the term "leap second" check > out all of their Linux systems. Most likely a piece of software is > running in an infinite loop due to the added second on July 1s

Re: Leap Second

2012-07-02 Thread Michael Cronenworth
Steven Stern wrote: > No problem on two Fedora systems, two Centos 5 systems and two Centos 6 > systems. What application went wacky for you? Desktop: Firefox/Thunderbird Server: VirtualBox (8 vm systems on 8 core server, had >13.00 load!) Bind Everything worked like nothing was wrong, but they

Re: Leap Second

2012-07-02 Thread Martin Airs
On Monday 02 Jul 2012 10:25:39 Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Hi all, > > I recommend that anyone not familiar with the term "leap second" check > out all of their Linux systems. Most likely a piece of software is > running in an infinite loop due to the added second on Ju

Re: Leap Second

2012-07-02 Thread Richard Shaw
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Hi all, > > I recommend that anyone not familiar with the term "leap second" check > out all of their Linux systems. Most likely a piece of software is > running in an infinite loop due to the added second o

Re: Leap Second

2012-07-02 Thread Steven Stern
On 07/02/2012 10:25 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Hi all, > > I recommend that anyone not familiar with the term "leap second" check > out all of their Linux systems. Most likely a piece of software is > running in an infinite loop due to the added second on July 1s

Leap Second

2012-07-02 Thread Michael Cronenworth
Hi all, I recommend that anyone not familiar with the term "leap second" check out all of their Linux systems. Most likely a piece of software is running in an infinite loop due to the added second on July 1st. Your system may also appear to be running normally but double-check your s