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uustat(1c)							    uustat(1c)

Name
       uustat - uucp status inquiry and job control

Syntax
       uustat [ options ]

Description
       The  command either displays the status of or cancels previously speci‐
       fied commands, or it provides general status on	connections  to	 other
       systems.

Options
       -chour
	  Removes  entries older than specified hour.  This option can only be
	  executed by the user or the super-user.

       -jall
	  Reports status of all requests.

       -kjobn
	  Kills specified job.	The killed request must belong to  the	person
	  issuing the command unless that person has "super-user" privilege.

       -mmch
	  Reports status of accessibility of machine mch.  If mch is specified
	  as all, then the status of all machines known to the local are  pro‐
	  vided.

       -ohour
	  Reports status of requests which are older than specified hour.

       -ssys
	  Reports status of requests for specified system.

       -uuser
	  Reports status of requests issued by specified user.

       -v Invokes verbose printout option.  If this option is not specified, a
	  status code is printed with each request.

       -yhour
	  Reports status of all requests that are younger than specified hour.

       When no options are given, outputs the status of all requests issued by
       the  current  user.   Note that only one of the options -j, -m, -k, -c,
       can be used with the other options.  For example, the command
       uustat -usteve -slimbo -y63 -v

       will print the verbose status of all jobs  that	were  issued  by  user
       steve  destined	for system limbo within the last 63 hours.  The format
       of each job status entry is:
       job# user destination spool_time status_time status
       where the status may be either an octal number or  a  verbose  descrip‐
       tion.  The octal code corresponds to the following description:

       OCTAL	 STATUS
       00001	 Copy failed for unknown reasons.
       00002	 Permission to access local file is denied.
       00004	 Permission to access remote file is denied.
       00010	 Bad uucp command is generated.
       00020	 Remote system cannot create temporary file.
       00040	 Cannot copy to remote directory.
       00100	 Cannot copy to local directory.
       00200	 Local system cannot create temporary file.
       00400	 Cannot execute uucp.
       01000	 Copy succeeded.
       02000	 Copy finished, job deleted.
       04000	 Job is queued.

       The format for the machine accessibility status entries is:
       system  status_time   last_success_time	 status
       where

       system is the system in question

       status_time
	      is the time the last status entry was made.

       last_success_time
	      is the last time a connection was successfully made to this sys‐
	      tem.  A conversation could be ended prematurely after a success‐
	      ful connection.

       status is a self-explanatory description of the machine status.

       In  the current implementation requests are not recorded in the logging
       files.  This implies that mail and news requests are not recorded by

Files
       /usr/spool/uucp/		spool directory (top level)
       /usr/lib/uucp/L_stat	system status file
       /usr/lib/uucp/R_stat	request status file

See Also
       uucp(1c)

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