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     UUSTAT(C)                XENIX System V                 UUSTAT(C)



     Name
          uustat - uucp status inquiry and job control.

     Syntax
          uustat [ -c ] [ -j ] [ -k ] [ -m ] [ -osuvy ] ...

     Description
          uustat will display the status of, or cancel, previously
          specified uucp commands, or provide general status on uucp
          connections to other systems.  The following options are
          recognized:

          -chour    Remove the status entries which are older than
                    hour hours.
          -jall     Report the status of all the uucp requests.
          -kjobn    Kill the uucp request whose job number is jobn.
                    The killed uucp request must belong to the person
                    issuing the uustat command unless he is the
                    superuser.
          -mmch     Report the status of accessibility of machine mch.
                    If mch is specified as all, the status of all
                    machines known to the local uucp are provided.
          -ohour    Report the status of all uucp requests which are
                    older than hour hours.
          -ssys     Report the status of all uucp requests which
                    communicate with remote system sys.
          -uuser    Report the status of all uucp requests issued by
                    user.
          -v        Report the uucp status verbosely.  If this option
                    is not specified, a status code is displayed with
                    each uucp request.
          -yhour    Report the status of all uucp requests which are
                    younger than hour hours.

          When no options are given, uustat outputs the status of all
          uucp requests issued by the current user.  Note that only
          one of the options -j, -m, -k, or -c may be specified at a
          time.

          For example, the command:

               uustat -uhdc -smhtsa -y72 -v

          prints the verbose status of all uucp requests that were
          issued by user hdc to communicate with system mhtsa within
          the last 72 hours.  The job request status format is:

               job-numberuserremote-systemcommand-timestatus-time

          where the status may be either an octal number or a verbose
          description.  The octal code corresponds to the following
          description:



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     UUSTAT(C)                XENIX System V                 UUSTAT(C)



          OCTAL     STATUS
          00001     the copy failed, but the reason cannot be
                    determined
          00002     permission to access local file is denied
          00004     request forwarded
          00020     job in progress
          00100     cannot copy to local directory - file left in
                    pubdir/user/file
          00200     local system cannot create temporary file
          00400     cannot execute uucp
          01000     copy succeeded
          02000     copy finished, job deleted
          04000     job is queued

          The machine accessibility status format is:

               system name time status

          where time is the latest status time and status is a self-
          explanatory description of the machine status.

     Files
          /usr/spool/uucp
                         spool directory
          /usr/lib/uucp/L_stat
                         system status file
          /usr/lib/uucp/R_stat
                         request status file

     See Also
          uucp(C).
























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