Your message dated Thu, 04 Apr 2013 10:15:56 -0700
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and subject line Bug in kernel, not mysql
has caused the Debian Bug report #679723,
regarding mysqld: started using loads of CPU when leapsecond passed
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Package: mysql-server-core-5.5
Version: 5.5.24+dfsg-4
My mysqld recently started using loads of CPU, on two different
computers. There was no obvious reason, and restarting the daemon did
not appear to help. Finding a thread about mythtv suggested a
possible reason: the leap second which occurred at 23:59:60 GMT on 30
June 2012 (about 3 hours ago now). Rebooting the computer seems to
have sorted the problem.
Obviously, this is going to be hard to reproduce and test - either it
will have happened to lots of people or not, and it probably won't be
reproducible until the next leap second occurs :-(
I'm running kernel 3.2.0-2-amd64 (linux-image 3.2.20-1) and running
ntpd.
Julian
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http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=134113577921904
There's nothing more to do here.
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