UVAC(8) — UNIX 3.0
NAME
uvac − RJE (Remote Job Entry) to UNIVAC
SYNOPSIS
/usr/uvac/uvacinit
/usr/uvac/uvachalt
DESCRIPTION
Uvac is the communal name for a collection of programs and a file organization that allow a UNIX System, equipped with an appropriate driver for the DQS11-A, to communicate with a UNIVAC 1100 Series processer. This facility includes code that must run on the UNIVAC processor, under any Level 32 (or later) UNIVAC 1100 Executive that supports the Remote Symbiont Interface (RSI).
Uvac is initiated by the command uvacinit and is terminated gracefully by the command uvachalt. While active, uvac runs in background and requires no human supervision. It quietly transmits to the UNIVAC system jobs that have been queued by the command send(1C). It receives from the UNIVAC system print data sets. It enters the data sets into the proper UNIX directory and notifies the appropriate user of their arrival.
Other than name changes (uvac in place of hasp), non-existence of transparent mode (no punch files), non-existence of interactive rjestat(1C) capabilities, and use of ASCII format in place of EBCDIC format, hasp(8) should be referenced for information on this facility.
May 16, 1980 — Obsolescent