Leap Second insertion

Hi

Is there any issue with ROS and the upcoming leap second insertion ?

Alex

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As long as you have set up an NTP client on the router, your router’s clock should get in sync soon after the leap second is inserted, assuming the NTP server is one that adds the leap second.

Any particular issue you’re worried about?

I don’t have ntp, but for some reason my ccr-1008 became unresponsive at exactly the time of the leap second.

Activity lights where active but no other services. Console was unresponsive, ended up power cycling.

http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/leap-second-bug-present-on-tile-devices/89213/1
is why this was brought up.

We also had 2 of our 3 CCR1036’s fail at exactly 00:00 GMT (01:00 BST).

1 CCR1036 stayed online however.

They are on 6.27.

We can only bring them back online with a hard power cycle.
The LCD screen would not light up, and no traffic to or from the router.

NTP was configured on all.

Everything is back online now, but it appears very coincental that they both went offline at the same time after 00:00 GMT.

We only have a handful of CCRs, 1036 and 1009. 6.18, 6.24, and 6.27.

No lockups.

The RouterOS NTP client, in unicast mode, is pointed at 2 of our FreeBSD servers which are synced to pool.ntp.org.

only happened if you used NTP package, it seems currently http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/leap-second-bug-present-on-tile-devices/89213/1