Bug#679723: [debian-mysql] Bug#679723: Bug#679723: mysqld: started using loads of CPU when leapsecond passed

2012-07-01 Thread Julian Gilbey
On Sun, Jul 01, 2012 at 04:53:42AM +0100, Nicholas Bamber wrote: > forwarded 679723 http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=65778 > thanks Thanks! So it's now unclear whether it's a bug in mysql or in ntp. Julian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subjec

Bug#679723: [debian-mysql] Bug#679723: Bug#679723: mysqld: started using loads of CPU when leapsecond passed

2012-06-30 Thread Nicholas Bamber
forwarded 679723 http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=65778 thanks Mozilla IT report the same issue and a possible work around. http://blog.mozilla.org/it/2012/06/30/mysql-and-the-leap-second-high-cpu-and-the-fix/ On 01/07/12 04:28, Nicholas Bamber wrote: > Actually on my Linux system it the mysqld p

Bug#679723: [debian-mysql] Bug#679723: mysqld: started using loads of CPU when leapsecond passed

2012-06-30 Thread Nicholas Bamber
Actually on my Linux system it the mysqld process has the hghest CPU: PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND 2560 mysql 20 0 408m 2372 692 S 53 0.1 155:39.60 mysqld On kreebsd-i386 its low 74852 mysql128 0 223m 32m0 S 0.0 1.6 3:30.71 mys

Bug#679723: mysqld: started using loads of CPU when leapsecond passed

2012-06-30 Thread Julian Gilbey
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 occurre