UUQ(1C) COMMAND REFERENCE UUQ(1C) NAME uuq - examine or manipulate the uucp queue SYNOPSIS uuq [-l] [-h] [-ssystem] [-uuser] [-djobno] [-rsdir] [- bbaudrate] DESCRIPTION Uuq is used to examine (and possibly delete) entries in the uucp queue. When listing jobs, uuq uses a format reminiscent of ls. For the long format, information for each job listed includes: job number, number of files to transfer, user who spooled the job, number of bytes to send, type of command requested (S for sending files, R for receiving files, X for remote uucp), and file or command desired. OPTIONS -h Print only the summary lines for each system. Summary lines give system name, number of jobs for the system, and total number of bytes to send. -l Specifies a long format listing. The default is to list only the job numbers sorted across the page. -ssystem Limit output to jobs for systems whose system names begin with system. -uuser Limit output to jobs for users whose login names begin with user. -djobno Delete job number jobno (as obtained from a previous uuq command) from the uucp queue. -rsdir Look for files in the spooling directory sdir instead of the default directory. -bbaudrate Use baudrate to compute the transfer time instead of the default 800 baud. FILES /usr/spool/uucp/C.* Command files /usr/spool/uucp/D.* Data files Printed 5/12/88 June 24, 1985 1
UUQ(1C) COMMAND REFERENCE UUQ(1C) CAVEATS No information is available on work requested by the remote machine. The user who requests a remote uucp command is unknown. uuq -l can be horrendously slow. SEE ALSO uucp(1C), uux(1C), and uulog(1C). Printed 5/12/88 June 24, 1985 2
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