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     UUCP(1C)                                                 UUCP(1C)



     NAME
          uucp, uulog, uuname - UNIX-to-UNIX system copy

     SYNOPSIS
          uucp [ options ] source-files destination-file
          uulog [ options ] -ssystem
          uulog [ options ] system
          uulog [ options ] -fsystem
          uuname [ -l ] [ -c ]

     DESCRIPTION
        uucp
          uucp copies files named by the source-file arguments to the
          destination-file argument.  A file name may be a path name
          on your machine, or may have the form:

               system-name!path-name

          where system-name is taken from a list of system names that
          uucp knows about.  The system-name may also be a list of
          names such as

               system-name!system-name!...!system-name!path-name

          in which case an attempt is made to send the file via the
          specified route, to the destination.  See WARNINGS and BUGS
          below for restrictions.  Care should be taken to ensure that
          intermediate nodes in the route are willing to foward
          information (see WARNINGS below for restrictions).

          The shell metacharacters ?, * and [...] appearing in path-
          name will be expanded on the appropriate system.

          Path names may be one of:

               (1)  a full path name;

               (2)  a path name preceded by ~user where user is a
                    login name on the specified system and is replaced
                    by that user's login directory;

               (3)  a path name preceded by ~/destination where
                    destination is appended to /usr/spool/uucppublic;
                    (NOTE:  This destination will be treated as a file
                    name unless more than one file is being transfered
                    by this request or the destination is already a
                    directory.  To ensure that it is a directory,
                    follow the destination with a '/'.  For example
                    ~/dan/ as the destination will make the directory
                    /usr/spool/uucppublic/dan if it does not exist and
                    put the requested file(s) in that directory).




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     UUCP(1C)                                                 UUCP(1C)



               (4)  anything else is prefixed by the current
                    directory.

          If the result is an erroneous path name for the remote
          system the copy will fail.  If the destination-file is a
          directory, the last part of the source-file name is used.

          uucp preserves execute permissions across the transmission
          and gives 0666 read and write permissions (see chmod(2)).

          The following options are interpreted by uucp:

          -c        Do not copy local file to the spool directory for
                    transfer to the remote machine (default).

          -C        Force the copy of local files to the spool
                    directory for transfer.

          -d        Make all necessary directories for the file copy
                    (default).

          -f        Do not make intermediate directories for the file
                    copy.

          -ggrade   Grade is a single letter/number; lower ascii
                    sequence characters will cause the job to be
                    transmitted earlier during a particular
                    conversation.

          -j        Output the job identification ASCII string on the
                    standard output.  This job identification can be
                    used by uustat to obtain the status or terminate a
                    job.

          -m        Send mail to the requester when the copy is
                    completed.

          -nuser    Notify user on the remote system that a file was
                    sent.

          -r        Do not start the file transfer, just queue the
                    job.

          -sfile    Report status of the transfer to file. Note that
                    the file must be a full path name.

          -xdebug_level
                    Produce debugging output on standard output.  The
                    debug_level is a number between 0 and 9; higher
                    numbers give more detailed information.
                    (Debugging will not be available if uucp was
                    compiles with -DSMALL.)



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     UUCP(1C)                                                 UUCP(1C)



        uulog
          uulog queries a log file of uucp or uuxqt transactions in a
          file /usr/spool/uucp/.Log/uucico/system, or
          /usr/spool/uucp/.Log/uuxqt/system.

          The options cause uulog to print logging information:

          -ssys     Print information about file transfer work
                    involving system sys.

          -fsystem  Does a ``tail -f'' of the file transfer log for
                    system.  (You must hit BREAK to exit this
                    function.)  Other options used in conjunction with
                    the above:

          -x        Look in the uuxqt log file for the given system.

          -number   Indicates that a ``tail'' command of number lines
                    should be executed.

        uuname
          uuname lists the names of systems known to uucp.  The -c
          option returns the names of systems known to cu.  (The two
          lists are the same, unless your machine is using different
          Systems files for cu and uucp.  See the Sysfiles file.)  The
          -l option returns the local system name.

     FILES
          /usr/spool/uucpspool directories
          /usr/spool/uucppublic/*public directory for receiving and
                         sending (/usr/spool/uucppublic)
          /usr/lib/uucp/*other data and program files

     SEE ALSO
          mail(1), uustat(1C), uux(1C), uuxqt(1M).
          chmod(2) in the Programmer's Reference Manual.

     WARNINGS
          The domain of remotely accessible files can (and for obvious
          security reasons, usually should) be severely restricted.
          You will very likely not be able to fetch files by path
          name; ask a responsible person on the remote system to send
          them to you.  For the same reasons you will probably not be
          able to send files to arbitrary path names.  As distributed,
          the remotely accessible files are those whose names begin
          /usr/spool/uucppublic (equivalent to ~/).

          All files received by uucp will be owned by uucp.
          The -m option will only work sending files or receiving a
          single file.  Receiving multiple files specified by special
          shell characters ? * [...] will not activate the -m option.




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     UUCP(1C)                                                 UUCP(1C)



          The forwarding of files through other systems may not be
          compatible with the previous version of uucp.  If forwarding
          is used, all systems in the route must have the same version
          of uucp.

     BUGS
          Protected files and files that are in protected directories
          that are owned by the requestor can be sent by uucp.
          However, if the requestor is root, and the directory is not
          searchable by "other" or the file is not readable by
          "other", the request will fail.

     ORIGIN
          AT&T V.3









































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