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PURPOSE

     Provides information  about uucp and uux  activities on a
     system.

SYNOPSIS
     uucp [-c][-d] source-files destination-files
          [-c -C][-d -f][-g grade -i -m -n user -r -s file -x debug-level]
          source-files destination-files

     uulog [-x][-s system][-number][-f system]

     uuname [-l]


DESCRIPTION

     The Basic  Networking Utilities (BNU) command  uulog dis-
     plays  the contents  of a  log  file of  uucico or  uuxqt
     activities.  Individual  log files  are created  for each
     remote system  with which  the local  system communicates
     using the uucp, uuto, or uux commands.

     The   log   file   of    uucico   activities   is   named
     /usr/spool/uucp/.Log/uucico/system.   The   log  file  of
     uuxqt            activities           is            named
     /usr/spool/uucp/.Log/uuxqt/system.

FLAGS

     -fsystem    Performs  a  &ldq.tail  -f&rdq. on  the  file
                 transfer  log for  the  specified system,  in
                 this case displaying the end of the log file.
                 Use INTERRUPT  (Alt-Pause) to leave  the file
                 and return to the prompt.
     -ssystem    Prints   information   about  copy   requests
                 involving the specified system.
     -x          Looks  in the  uuxqt log  file for  the given
                 system.
     -number     Indicates that a tail  command should be exe-
                 cuted for the specified number of lines.

FILES

     /usr/bin                        Contains uulog command.
     /usr/spool/uucp                 Spooling directory.
     /usr/spool/uucppublic           Public directory.

RELATED INFORMATION

     The following commands:  "tail,"  "uucp,"  "uuname," and
     "uux."

     The information about  international character support in
     Managing the AIX Operating System

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