That's interesting!!!
Over the weekend I had an application running and thought it very odd
that qpidd and my web server were both eating lots of CPU. Even after I
shut down qpidd and brought it back up it was using up way more CPU than
it should (25% CPU doing nothing).
I rebooted my server which stopped the issue, but it could well be
linked to your observation, interesting.....
Cheers
Frase
On 02/07/12 10:19, joseluis wrote:
Hi,
This weekend we had an extra second thanks to leap second
There is a bug on linux kernels witch affects to several applications.
Java is one of the popular one affected by this bug
Looks like c++ qpidd broker is also affected
We had all qpidd brokers consuming lot of CPU.
After setting the hour manually, this problem dissapear.
Just for your information
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2406583,00.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second#Proposal_to_abolish_leap_seconds
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