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UUSTAT(1)       DOMAIN/IX Reference Manual (SYS5)       UUSTAT(1)



NAME
     uustat - uucp status inquiry and job control

USAGE
     uustat [ options ]

DESCRIPTION
     Uustat can display the status of, or cancel, previously
     specified uucp (1) commands.  It can also provide general
     status on uucp (1) connections to other systems.

     When no options are given, uustat outputs the status of all
     uucp requests that you have issued.  Note that only one of
     the options -j, -m, -k, -c, -r, can be used with the rest of
     the other options.

     The meanings of the job request status are as follows, where
     status may be either an octal number or a verbose descrip-
     tion:

          job-number user remote-system command-time status-time
          status

     The octal code corresponds to the following descriptions:

          OCTAL     STATUS
          000001    copy failed for undetermined reason
          000002    permission to access local file denied
          000004    permission to access remote file denied
          000010    bad uucp (1) command generated
          000020    remote system cannot create temporary file
          000040    cannot copy to remote directory
          000100    cannot copy to local directory
          000200    local system cannot create temporary file
          000400    cannot execute uucp (1)
          001000    copy (partially) succeeded
          002000    copy finished, job deleted
          004000    job queued
          010000    job killed (incomplete)
          020000    job killed (complete)

     The meanings of the machine accessibility status are as fol-
     lows, where time is the latest status time and status is a
     self-explanatory description of the machine status:

          system-name time status

OPTIONS
     -jjobn    Report the status of the uucp (1) request jobn.
               If all is used for jobn, report the status of all
               uucp (1) requests.  An argument must be supplied.
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               request fails.

     -kjobn    Kill the uucp request whose job number is jobn.
               The killed request must belong to the person issu-
               ing the uustat command (unless this is being done
               by the super-user).

     -rjobn    Rejuvenate jobn, setting its modification time to
               the current time.

     -chour    Remove the status entries older than hour hours.
               This can only be initiated by the user uucp or the
               super-user.

     -uuser    Report the status of all uucp (1) requests issued
               by user.

     -ssys     Report the status of all uucp (1) requests commun-
               icating with remote system sys.

     -ohour    Report the status of all uucp requests older than
               hour hours.

     -yhour    Report the status of all uucp (1) requests younger
               than hour hours.

     -mmch     Report the status of accessibility of machine mch.
               If mch is specified as all, provide the status of
               all machines known to the local uucp (1) capabil-
               ity.

     -Mmch     Perform the same activity as the -m option, except
               print both the time of the last status report and
               the time of the last successful transfer to the
               associated system.

     -Ojobn    Report the uucp (1) status of jobn, using the
               octal status codes listed on the previous page.
               If jobn is specified as all, report the status of
               all jobs in octal.  If neither form of the -O
               option is not specified, a verbose description is
               printed with each uucp request.

     -q        List the number of jobs and other control files
               queued for each machine and the time of the oldest
               and youngest file queued for each machine.  If a
               lock file exists for that system, list its date of
               creation.

EXAMPLE
     To print the status of all uucp (1) requests issued by user
     hdc to communicate with system mhtsa within the last 72



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     hours, execute the following:

          uustat -uhdc -smhtsa -y72

FILES
     /usr/spool/uucp     spool directory

     /usr/lib/uucp/L_stat
                         system status file

     /usr/lib/uucp/R_stat
                         request status file

RELATED INFORMATION
     uucp (1).








































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