[LEAPSECS] leap second festivities?
Martin Burnicki
martin.burnicki at meinberg.de
Wed Jul 1 09:29:41 EDT 2015
mike at lumieresimaginaire.com wrote:
> After waking this morning and reviewing the data I discovered that the
> Azure VMs did in fact leap. The data below was taken from a system that
> was set up on purpose to NOT leap. So I had no issues with the NTP
> server/clients as far a time goes. As indicated below some systems were
> reporting tai=1 in "ntpq -c rv" output after the leap. This appears to
> be due to the fact that they no leap second history (no leapsecond file)
> and no ref clock. It seems that the current value is not transmitted in
> the NTP packets.
Correct. The normal packets only transport a leap second warning flag,
not a TAI offset. The TAI offset can be determined locally from a leap
second file, or remotely from an NTP server via autokey. However, for
the latter there was recently an issue. See NTP bug 2830:
"ntpd doesn't always transfer the correct TAI offset via autokey"
http://bugs.ntp.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2830
Martin
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