It appears that a leap second is scheduled. One of our customers is
concerened about his application around this. Could one of you NTP
wizards help me to understand NTP a bit better.
First, I wonder if we suppressed the leap second insert and time then
became out of sync by a second, would NTP "creap" the time back in sync
or would the one second out of sync cause it to quit?
Assuming NTP would do the "creap" thing, is there a way to tell NTP not
to insert the leap second?
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George Anzinger [email protected]
HRT (High-res-timers): http://sourceforge.net/projects/high-res-timers/
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