On 11.0-BETA4 I have:> grep expires /var/db/ntpd.leap-seconds.list
# File expires on: 1 Jun 2017
But I see what you do on 10.3-RELEASE. Looks like the update has not made
it into 10 (an I would guess 9).
Kevin Oberman, Part time kid herder and retired Network Engineer
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On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 7:31 PM, Randy Bush <randy at psg.com> wrote:
> >> Aug 7 04:13:06 cache0 ntpd[576]: leapsecond file
> ('/var/db/ntpd.leap-seconds.list'): expired less than 68 days ago
> >>
> >> # grep ntp /etc/periodic.conf.local
> >> # 480.leapfile-ntpd
> >> daily_ntpd_leapfile_enable="YES"
> >> daily_ntpd_avoid_congestion="NO"
> >
> > For whatever reason, /etc/periodic/daily/480.leapfile-ntpd enters the
> > check phase on every invocation (daily), sleeps some random time less
> > than one day (if "avoid_congestion" true) and then decides
that the file
> > is too young to replace (the current file expires June 1st, 2017).
Logs
> > that to syslog .. rinse and repeat .. every day .. <sigh>
>
> /me is not understanding
>
> # grep expires /var/db/ntpd.leap-seconds.list
> # File expires on: 1 Jun 2016
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