[LEAPSECS] Did John Oliver just save the leap-second ?
Martin Burnicki
martin.burnicki at meinberg.de
Wed Jul 1 09:29:26 EDT 2015
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> I'm not quite sure about the consequence of this one:
>
> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/437
>
> But it seems possible that large fraction of Linux systems have
> been following Googles leap-smear without knowing it because of
> systemd.
One of my colleagues has also monitored time{1,2,3,4}.google.com, and we
saw that those servers were obviously smearing in the way explained in
http://googlecloudplatform.blogspot.de/2015/05/Got-a-second-A-leap-second-that-is-Be-ready-for-June-30th.html
In fact I was pretty surprised to see this since one of the last
paragraphs on the Google states:
"Google does not offer an external NTP service that advertises smeared
leap seconds."
So I had assumed smearing Google servers were only visible from within
their cloud services.
Martin
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