This apparently turned out to be a real issue, not just an NTP-related
coincidence:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/07/oracle_leap_second/
That is, if you trust The Register.
Dan
Rajesh.Rao@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Have an ongoing SR for this. For
clusters
(10.2.0.2 as well as 10.2.0.3) on Solaris 10, where we had retained css
diagwait at the default value of 0.5, experienced crashes.Nothing in
the
CRS logs. The OS logs have no messages except for Solaris booting up
again.
For clusters where we had changed the css diagwait to 13, no such
issues.
Anyone else experience this?
Thanks
Raj
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