Re: leap second

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You could have just done:
service ntpd stop; date -s "`date`"; service ntpd start
Fixed here without even stopping any jvm.

On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Mogens Kjaer <mk@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 07/01/2012 03:05 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> >    --------------------- Kernel Begin ------------------------
> >
> >
> >    1 Time(s): Clock: inserting leap second 23:59:60 UTC
> >
> >    ---------------------- Kernel End -------------------------
> >
> > hee hee.
> >
> > gotta love it....
>
> My oracle database running on CentOS 6 didn't love it :-(
>
> Some java processes were >100% CPU after the leap second was added.
>
> Rebooting...
>
> Mogens
>
>
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