[opensuse] leap second?



Just wondering...

On other M.L. (debian, ubuntu, fedora, centos) i noticed quite some
messages about frozen systems due to the leap-second lately.
One of my cp-workers decided to replace my sles-xen machine with a
debian-based proxmox-kvm-host. As a result, he had to reboot the system
(frozen stiff) and all clients died along...

From what i understood, was it not only kernel and ntp-stuff, but it
produced race conditions in mysql and java.

Anyone encountered likewise conditions?
Or were these conditions foreseen & tested in suse?


Hans


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