[LEAPSECS] leap second festivities?

mike at lumieresimaginaire.com mike at lumieresimaginaire.com
Tue Jun 30 20:37:31 EDT 2015


 

Quick update: The new ntpd smear worked a treat. My FreeBSD, Linux,
Windows 7 systems all did the right thing. 

Two MS Azure Linux VMs didn't. 

 1 Jul 00:23:32 ntpdate[13601]: step time server 138.91.244.103 offset
-1.010117 sec
mike at bb2:~/src/python$ ntpdate -d 191.238.98.169|grep step
host found : 191.238.98.169
 1 Jul 00:24:01 ntpdate[13609]: step time server 191.238.98.169 offset
-1.003992 sec 

All the windows systems are showing tai as 1 rather than 36! Maybe it is
expected. 

And so to bed. 

Le 30.06.2015 21:40, mike at lumieresimaginaire.com a écrit : 

> No booze.. aargh! Have to make do with monitoring. As one experiment, I have just installed .8p3 on a BBB to see what a smeared LS looks like. Seems to be working. Or at least doing something. 
> 
> mike at bb2:~/src/python$ ntpq -c rv bb1
> associd=0 status=4619 leap_add_sec, sync_ntp, 1 event, leap_armed,
> version="ntpd 4.2.8p3 at 1.3265-o Tue Jun 30 16:13:35 UTC 2015 (1)",
> processor="armv7l", system="Linux/3.8.13-bone47", leap=01, stratum=2,
> precision=-19, rootdelay=0.606, rootdisp=6.423, refid=192.168.1.4,
> reftime=d93d6d9a.0ab325f9 Tue, Jun 30 2015 19:33:46.041,
> clock=d93d6e92.ea82989e Tue, Jun 30 2015 19:37:54.916, peer=51860, tc=6,
> mintc=3, offset=-0.003556, frequency=-30.188, sys_jitter=0.055002,
> clk_jitter=0.017, clk_wander=0.005, tai=35, leapsec=201507010000,
> expire=201512010000, leapsmearinterval=21600, leapsmearoffset=-171.641 
> 
> mike at bb2:~/src/python$ ntpdate -d bb1|grep adjust
> host found : bb1.stratum1.d2g.com
> 30 Jun 19:39:01 ntpdate[9545]: adjust time server 192.168.1.30 offset -0.175234 sec
> 
> We'll see how it goes. 
> 
> Le 30.06.2015 15:51, Poul-Henning Kamp a écrit : 
> 
> --------
> In message <37D91CA5-9BB1-45B5-AECF-5BFC08F28968 at noao.edu>, Rob Seaman writes:
> What are people's plans for the day? 
> 
> I'm setting up as much of my usual data collection as I can get to
> work, in order to have and provide test-data for tests of leap-second
> handling.
> 
> It doesn't look like I'll get my VLF sampler running though.
> 
> Previous leapsecond data:
> 
> http://phk.freebsd.dk/Leap/20081231/ [1]
> 
> http://phk.freebsd.dk/Leap/20051231_HBG/ [2]

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