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- Rdate abstract "On Unix-like operating systems, rdate is a tool for querying the current time from a network server and, optionally, setting the system time. Rdate uses the Time Protocol. The Time Protocol is generally considered obsolete and has been replaced by the Network Time Protocol (NTP). When used to set the local system time, rdate operates by changing system time immediately to the time and date returned by the server. Abrupt changes of clock settings have been found to cause problems for software relying on timing. This led to the development of the Network Time Protocol, which gradually changes the system time and does not skip ticks.Due to the problems described above, rdate is generally used only on systems where NTP is not available, or in specialized circumstances where it is required that system time be set correctly as soon as possible during initial setup, before services which may be vulnerable to abrupt time-changes have started.".
- Rdate wikiPageExternalLink rdate.
- Rdate wikiPageExternalLink openrdate.
- Rdate wikiPageExternalLink rfc868.html.
- Rdate wikiPageID "21262867".
- Rdate wikiPageRevisionID "601247611".
- Rdate hasPhotoCollection Rdate.
- Rdate subject Category:Internet_Standards.
- Rdate subject Category:Internet_protocols.
- Rdate subject Category:Network_time-related_software.
- Rdate subject Category:Unix_network-related_software.
- Rdate type Abstraction100002137.
- Rdate type Communication100033020.
- Rdate type Direction106786629.
- Rdate type InternetProtocols.
- Rdate type InternetStandards.
- Rdate type Measure100033615.
- Rdate type Message106598915.
- Rdate type Protocol106665108.
- Rdate type Rule106652242.
- Rdate type Standard107260623.
- Rdate type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Rdate comment "On Unix-like operating systems, rdate is a tool for querying the current time from a network server and, optionally, setting the system time. Rdate uses the Time Protocol. The Time Protocol is generally considered obsolete and has been replaced by the Network Time Protocol (NTP). When used to set the local system time, rdate operates by changing system time immediately to the time and date returned by the server.".
- Rdate label "Rdate".
- Rdate sameAs m.05f2tmv.
- Rdate sameAs Q7299897.
- Rdate sameAs Q7299897.
- Rdate sameAs Rdate.
- Rdate wasDerivedFrom Rdate?oldid=601247611.
- Rdate isPrimaryTopicOf Rdate.