Someone didn't get the leap second memo...

Hugo Slabbert hugo at slabnet.com
Sun Jan 1 01:47:17 UTC 2017


Had a set of Cisco ASR1004s running 15.4(3)S1 (on IOS-XE 03.13.01.S) all 
restart at around midnight UTC, and all with `Last reload reason: 
Watchdog`, with those boxes being at separate DCs in different regions.  
I'm assuming when I call TAC I'll get a "whoops; sorry".

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On Sun 2017-Jan-01 01:02:24 +0000, Matthew Huff <mhuff at ox.com> wrote:

>[root at hayden ~]# ntpq -p
>     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
>==============================================================================
> LOCAL(0)        .LOCL.          10 l  20d   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
>-clock.xmission. 132.163.4.103    2 u  169  256  377   66.078   -1.302   0.164
>xclock.sjc.he.ne 10.200.208.2     2 u   13  256  315   65.689  999.633   2.015
>+tock.usshc.com  .GPS.            1 u   87  256  377   26.930   -0.550   0.121
>*ntp.your.org    .CDMA.           1 u   43  256  217   23.339    0.544   0.069
>
>Our batch system went belly up, but other than that, no other apparent leap second issues.
>
>----
>Matthew Huff             | 1 Manhattanville Rd
>Director of Operations   | Purchase, NY 10577
>OTA Management LLC       | Phone: 914-460-4039
>aim: matthewbhuff        | Fax:   914-694-5669
>
>
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