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uucheck
PURPOSE
Checks for files and directories required by BNU.
SYNTAX
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Warning: See restrictions, Chapter 18, AIX Programming Tools and Interfaces.
DESCRIPTION
The uucheck command checks for the presence of the files and directories
required by the Basic Networking Utilities (BNU) facility. The command also
checks for errors in the permissions file, /usr/adm/uucp/Permissions.
Note: The uucheck command does not check file/directory modes or some errors
in the permissions file, such as duplicate login or machine names.
When BNU is installed, uucheck verifies that the directories, programs, and
support files required to operate the networking facility are present. The
command is executed automatically, as one of the first steps in the
installation process, before the required BNU directories, programs, and files
are actually installed.
Note: The uucheck command can be issued from the command line. For example,
it would be useful to issue uucheck after making changes in part of the
BNU facility such as the Permissions file.
FLAGS
-v Gives a detailed explanation of how the BNU programs interpret
the permissions file.
-x debug_level Displays debugging information on the screen of the local
terminal. The valid range for debug_level is 0 to 9. The
higher the number, the more detailed the final report.
FILES
/etc/locks/LCK* Prevent multiple use of device.
/usr/adm/uucp/Devices Information about available devices.
/usr/adm/uucp/Maxuuscheds Limits scheduled jobs.
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/usr/adm/uucp/Maxuuxqts Limits remote command executions.
/usr/adm/uucp/Permissions Access permission codes.
/usr/adm/uucp/Systems Accessible remote systems.
/usr/spool/uucp/* Spooling directory.
/usr/spool/uucppublic/* Public directory.
RELATED INFORMATION
See the following commands: "uucico," "uusched," "uucp," "uustat," and
"uux."
See the chapter on basic networking utilities in Managing the AIX Operating
System.
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