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diff --git a/static/v10/man1/uustat.1 b/static/v10/man1/uustat.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a409c7c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/static/v10/man1/uustat.1 @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +.\"@(#)uustat.1c ?.? +.TH UUSTAT 1 +.CT 1 comm_mach +.SH NAME +uustat \- uucp status inquiry and job control +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uustat +[ +.I option +] +.PP +.B uustat +[ +.BI -s system +] +[ +.BI -u user +] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Uustat\^ +will display the status of, or cancel, previously specified +.I uucp\^ +commands, or provide general status on +.I uucp\^ +connections to other systems. +The options are +.PP +.TP \w'\fL-k\fIjobid\ 'u +.B -a\^ +List the status of all pending +.I uucp +requests for all machines. +.TP +.BI -k jobid\^ +Kill the +.I uucp\^ +request whose job identification is +.IR jobid . +The killed +.I uucp\^ +request must belong to the person +issuing the +.I uustat\^ +command +unless one is the super-user. +.TP +.B -m\^ +Report the status of accessibility of all machines. +.TP +.B -p\^ +Report on the status of all processes that are in +the lock files. +.TP +.B -q\^ +List the jobs queued for each machine. +If a status file exists for the machine, its date, time and +status information are reported. +A parenthesized number next to the number of +.L C +or +.L X +files gives the age in days of the oldest file for that system. +The retry field represents the number of hours until the next possible call. +The count field is the number of failure attempts. +.TP +.BI -r jobid\^ +Rejuvenate +.I jobid\^. +The files associated with +.I jobid\^ +are touched so that +their modification time is set to the current time. +This prevents the cleanup demon +from deleting the job until its modification +time reaches the limit imposed by the demon. +.TP +.BI -s sys\^ +Report the status of all +.I uucp\^ +requests for remote system +.IR sys . +.TP +.BI -u user\^ +Report the status of all +.I uucp\^ +requests issued by +.IR user . +.PP +When no options are given, +.I uustat\^ +outputs the status of all +.I uucp\^ +requests issued by the current user. +.PP +Requests are listed in the form +.IP +jobid date type machine stuff +.br + date type machine stuff + ... +.br +.PP +.I Jobid +identifies the request; +it is useful for +.B \-k +and +.BR \-r . +The remainder of the line +describes a transfer +queued at +.I date +for +.IR machine. +.I Type +is +.B S +if a file is to be sent to +.IR machine , +.B R +if it is to be received. +Ordinary files +are followed by the requestor's userid, +the length of the file in bytes, +and the name of the spooled file; +requests for remote execution are followed by +the userid and the command. +If the request involves more than one file, +the remaining files are listed without +a +.IR jobid . +.PP +The most common case is a mail request, +which has two lines, +one for the mail message itself +and one for the request to execute +.I rmail +on the remote system. +.SH FILES +.F /usr/spool/uucp/* +spool directories +.SH SEE ALSO +.IR uucp (1), +.IR uux (1) +.\" @(#)uustat.1c ?.? |
