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Operating Systems Solaris help regarding uuto Post 302355550 by surjyap on Wednesday 23rd of September 2009 03:49:23 AM
Old 09-23-2009
I am not getting any info using ping, dig or host. Is there any alternate?

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I found in unix box there is a file called /etc/uucp/Systems. Does this file contain all system information? Bcoz to that file there is no read permission for me. If that file contains the system information then I will ask System Admin to rpovide those information.
 
Uutry(1M)						  System Administration Commands						 Uutry(1M)

NAME
Uutry, uutry - attempt to contact remote system with debugging on SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/uucp/Uutry [-r] [-c type] [-x debug-level] system-name DESCRIPTION
Uutry is a shell script that is used to invoke uucico(1M) to call a remote site. Debugging is initially turned on and is set to the default value of 5. The debugging output is put in file /tmp/system-name. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -r This option overrides the retry time that is set in file /var/uucp/.Status/system-name. -c type The first field in the Devices file is the "Type" field. The -c option forces uucico to use only entries in the "Type" field that match the user-specified type. The specified type is usually the name of a local area network. -x debug-level debug-level is a number from 0 to 9. Higher numbers give more detailed debugging information. FILES
/etc/uucp/Devices /etc/uucp/Limits /etc/uucp/Permissions /etc/uucp/Systems /tmp/system-name /var/spool/locks/* /var/spool/uucp/* /var/spool/uucppublic/* ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |Availability |SUNWbnuu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
uucp(1C), uux(1C), uucico(1M), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 18 May 1993 Uutry(1M)
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