[rhelv6-list] CPU utilization issue following leap second insertion
Brian Wheeler
bdwheele at indiana.edu
Sun Jul 1 02:24:09 UTC 2012
I should add that I have a RHEL5 box which got the leap second and snmp
is reporting it is using 100% cpu but has a paltry loadavg of 3, so it
may be affected as well.
Brian
On 06/30/2012 10:18 PM, Brian Wheeler wrote:
> Yes, some of my machines are going crazy. I've found that rebooting
> them seems to work around it...
>
> Brian
>
>
> On 06/30/2012 10:17 PM, David Coulson wrote:
>> Most of my RHEL6 systems running Java applications went nuts when the
>> leap second was added:
>>
>> [root at rhtsutility02 stuff]# ssh rhesdevwesb01 grep UTC /var/log/messages
>> Jun 30 19:59:59 rhesdevwesb01 kernel: Clock: inserting leap second
>> 23:59:60 UTC
>>
>> Output of sar during interval in question
>> 07:59:01 PM all 0.12 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.00
>> 99.68
>> 08:00:07 PM all 8.18 0.02 4.14 0.00 0.00
>> 87.66
>> 08:01:07 PM all 70.08 0.00 29.92 0.00 0.00
>> 0.00
>> 08:02:07 PM all 69.49 0.00 30.51 0.00 0.00
>> 0.00
>> 08:03:07 PM all 69.61 0.00 30.39 0.00 0.00
>> 0.00
>> 08:04:07 PM all 69.76 0.00 30.24 0.00 0.00
>> 0.00
>>
>> I've RHEL4 and RHEL5 systems running the same apps, same JVM, same
>> J2EE (mostly WebSphere), and they were all fine.
>>
>> A couple of my RHEL6 boxes didn't log the 'inserting leap second'
>> dmesg entry, and they did not exhibit an issue - Not sure why they
>> did not log it, since they are all using the same NTP clock sources.
>>
>> Anyone else see this? I'm going to grab a bunch of sosreports and get
>> a case open, but wanted to see if it was something unique to my
>> environment.
>>
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