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UUSTAT (IC) UUSTAT ( IC )<br />

NAME<br />

uustat - uucp status inquiry and job control<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

uusta.t [ options ]<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

Uustat will display the status of, or cancel, previously specified<br />

uucp commands, or provide general status on uucp connections to<br />

other systems. The following options are recognized:<br />

-jjobn Report the status of the uucp request jobn. If a.ll is<br />

used for jobn, the status of all uucp requests is<br />

reported. If jobn is omitted, the status of the current<br />

user's uucp requests is reported.<br />

-kjobn Kill the uucp request whose job number is jobn. The<br />

killed uucp request must belong to the person issuing<br />

the uustat command unless one is the super-user.<br />

-rjobn Rejuvenate jobn. That is, jobn is touched so that its<br />

modification time is set to the current time. This<br />

prevents uuclean from deleting the job until the job's<br />

modification time reaches the limit imposed by<br />

uuclean.<br />

-chour Remove the status entries which are older than hour<br />

hours. This administrative option can only be initiated<br />

by the user uucp or the super-user.<br />

-u user Report the status of all uucp requests issued by user.<br />

-ssys Report the status of all uucp requests which communicate<br />

with remote system sys.<br />

-ohour Report the status of all uucp requests which are older<br />

than hour hours.<br />

-yhour Report the status of all uucp requests which are<br />

younger than hour hours.<br />

-mmch Report the status of accessibility of machine mch. If<br />

mch is specified as a.ll, then the status of all machines<br />

known to the local uucp are provided.<br />

-Mmch This is the same as the -m option except that two<br />

times are printed: the time that the last status was<br />

obtained and the time that the last successful transfer<br />

to that system occurred.<br />

-0 Report the uucp status using the octal status codes<br />

listed below. If this option is not specified, the verbose<br />

description is printed with each uucp request.<br />

-q List the number of jobs and other control files queued<br />

for each machine and the time of the oldest and<br />

youngest file queued for each machine. If a lock file<br />

exists for that system, its date of creation is listed.<br />

When no options are given, uustat outputs the status of all uucp<br />

requests issued by the current user. Note that only one of the<br />

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