Happy Leap Second
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Jan 1 00:08:25 ntpd 47726 kernel reports leap second has occurred
Jan 1 00:00:00 ntpd 47726 0.0.0.0 461b 0b leap_event
Dec 31 22:41:11 ntpd 47726 188.39.213.7 961d 8d popcorn 0.000261 s -
Mine had a slightly different entry 2.3.3 snap.
Dec 31 20:29:52 ntpd 49958 0.0.0.0 0613 03 spike_detect -1.028212 s
Dec 31 20:30:56 ntpd 49958 0.0.0.0 061c 0c clock_step -1.036211 s
Dec 31 20:30:55 ntpd 49958 0.0.0.0 0615 05 clock_sync -
I didn't care, I was happily enjoying the extra 1 second of sleep :)
Of course that depends on your timezone. Many of us in the advanced were happily sleeping when midnight UTC came around, others in the delayed hemisphere were still awaiting New Year. -
others in the delayed hemisphere were still awaiting New Year.
Lucky guy! I haven't been sleeping at midnight come new years in years and don't do any of the parties either.. Kids somehow know you want sleep (or something else) and can read your mind! ;D :o :D )
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others in the delayed hemisphere were still awaiting New Year.
Lucky guy! I haven't been sleeping at midnight come new years in years and don't do any of the parties either.. Kids somehow know you want sleep (or something else) and can read your mind! ;D :o :D )
Actually I was up at midnight local time, UTC+05:45, the leap second happened at 05:45 local time, by which time I was well-and-truly asleep.