03-20-2008
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Why are you using C for this in the first place? Sounds like a shell script would be better.
Ya I knew I cud do it simply by using a shell script. But the requirement is to be done with an C program and hence I did with C
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uuxqt(1) General Commands Manual uuxqt(1)
NAME
uuxqt - Executes remote command requests
SYNOPSIS
uuxqt [-ssystem] [-xdebug_level]
The uuxqt program executes specified commands on designated remote systems.
OPTIONS
Specifies the name of the remote system. Use this option only when starting uuxqt manually. The remote system name is supplied internally
when uuxqt is started automatically. Displays debugging information on the screen of the local system; debug_level is a single digit
between 0 and 9. The higher the number specified, the more detailed the debugging information displayed.
DESCRIPTION
When uux is entered by a user, the program creates the necessary C.* (Command), D.* (Data), and X.* (Execute) files and places them in
the spooling directory on the designated remote system. The uux command then calls the uucico daemon which in turn, tries to contact the
designated system to deliver the files. When the files are transferred, uuxqt executes the commands on the designated system.
The uuxqt program searches the spool directories on the designated system for the X.* (Execute) files whose names indicate that they were
sent from another system. The command checks each X.* file for the following: All of the required D.* (Data) files must be available and
accessible. File commands must be permitted for the requesting system.
The uuxqt program can be executed manually by a user with superuser privileges. This daemon is executed automatically by the uudemon.hour
shell script, which is started periodically by cron.
FILES
Lock file which prevents multiple use of device Limits number of remote command executions Access permission codes
SEE ALSO
Commands: uucico(8), uucp(1), uustat(1), uux(1)
uuxqt(1)