Re: leap second success

2015-07-01 Thread William A. Mahaffey III

On 06/30/15 19:30, Greg Troxel wrote:

All my NetBSD systems correctly handled the leap second, and are now
showing leap indicator 01.  analog xclock nicely held the second hand at
59 for 2s and ticked to 0 in time with the beep on WWV (US national time
standard broadcast on HF).  macs, on the other hand, do not seem to be
doing so well.

Most of the world seems to have done well; I see only one pool peer
that's off 1s now.


I have a RPiB+ running as my network time keeped, ntpd server for my 
LAN,  it said it inserted 1 second @ midnight, see below from my syslog 
file. *Byah* :-) 



Jun 23 17:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 24 08:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 24 17:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 25 17:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 26 17:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 27 17:06:16 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 28 10:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 28 17:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 29 17:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jun 30 17:06:15 rpi syslogd[11087]: restart
Jul  1 00:00:00 rpi ntpd[1400]: Inserting positive leap second.


NetBSD rpi 7.0_BETA NetBSD 7.0_BETA (RPI.201503272230Z) evbarm


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Re: leap second success

2015-07-01 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Jun 30, 2015 5:25 PM, Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote:


 All my NetBSD systems correctly handled the leap second, and are now
 showing leap indicator 01.  analog xclock nicely held the second hand at
 59 for 2s and ticked to 0 in time with the beep on WWV (US national time
 standard broadcast on HF).  macs, on the other hand, do not seem to be
 doing so well.

 Most of the world seems to have done well; I see only one pool peer
 that's off 1s now.

Darn, I was watching my Mac. Should have watched NetBSD!

Andy


leap second success

2015-06-30 Thread Greg Troxel

All my NetBSD systems correctly handled the leap second, and are now
showing leap indicator 01.  analog xclock nicely held the second hand at
59 for 2s and ticked to 0 in time with the beep on WWV (US national time
standard broadcast on HF).  macs, on the other hand, do not seem to be
doing so well.

Most of the world seems to have done well; I see only one pool peer
that's off 1s now.


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