Some more information....
I'm trying to get a console on the affected system to query the leap second info
from the ntp servers.
However, just for kicks I queried the local servers for my desktop following the
instructions that I found on a thread about spurious leap second notifications.
Interestingly, two of the associations show non-zero leap values...
Chris
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -cas zcars0vr
ind assID status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
===========================================================
1 62124 b614 yes yes none sys.peer reachable 1
2 62125 b4f4 yes yes none candidat reachable 15
3 62126 b314 yes yes none outlyer reachable 1
4 62127 b314 yes yes none outlyer reachable 1
5 62128 8000 yes yes none reject
6 62129 b434 yes yes none candidat reachable 3
7 62130 b424 yes yes none candidat reachable 2
8 62131 a0f3 yes yes none reject lost reach 15
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -c"rv 62124 leap" zcars0vr
assID=62124 status=b614 reach, conf, sel_sys.peer, 1 event, event_reach,
leap=00
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -c"rv 62125 leap" zcars0vr
assID=62125 status=b0f4 reach, conf, 15 events, event_reach,
leap=00
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -c"rv 62126 leap" zcars0vr
assID=62126 status=b314 reach, conf, sel_outlyer, 1 event, event_reach,
leap=00
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -c"rv 62127 leap" zcars0vr
assID=62127 status=b414 reach, conf, sel_candidat, 1 event, event_reach,
leap=00
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -c"rv 62128 leap" zcars0vr
assID=62128 status=8000 unreach, conf, no events,
leap=11
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -c"rv 62129 leap" zcars0vr
assID=62129 status=b434 reach, conf, sel_candidat, 3 events, event_reach,
leap=00
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -c"rv 62130 leap" zcars0vr
assID=62130 status=b424 reach, conf, sel_candidat, 2 events, event_reach,
leap=00
[cfriesen@wcary14e ~]$ /usr/sbin/ntpq -c"rv 62131 leap" zcars0vr
assID=62131 status=a0f3 unreach, conf, 15 events, event_unreach,
leap=11
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