Query: uustat
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uustat(1) General Commands Manual uustat(1)NAMEuustat - uucp status inquiry and job controlSYNOPSISjobid] jobid] sys] user]DESCRIPTIONdisplays the status of, or cancels, previously specified commands, or provide general status on connections to other systems (see uucp(1)). Only one of the following options can be specified with per command execution: Output all jobs in queue. Report the status of accessibility of all machines. Execute a for all the process IDs that are in the lock files. List the jobs queued for each machine. If a status file exists for the machine, its date, time and status information are reported. In addition, if a number appears in next to the number of or files it is the age in days of the oldest or file for that system. The Retry field is the number of hours until the next possible call. The Count field is the number of failure attempts. Note that for sys- tems with a moderate number of outstanding jobs, this could take 30 seconds or more of real time to execute. As an exam- ple of the output produced by The above output tells how many command files are waiting for each system. Each command file can have zero or more files to be sent (a command file with no files to be sent causes the system to call the remote system and see if work is wait- ing). The date and time refer to the previous interaction with the system followed by the status of interaction. Kill the request whose job identification is jobid. The killed request must belong to the person issuing the command unless the command is executed by the super-user. Rejuvenate jobid. The files associated with jobid are touched so that their modification time is set to the current time. This pre- vents the cleanup daemon from deleting the job until the jobs modification time reaches the limit imposed by the cleanup daemon. The following options can be used singly or together but cannot be used with the options listed above: Report the status of all requests for remote system sys. Report the status of all requests issued by user. Output for both the and options has the following format: With the and options, the first field is the jobid of the job. This is followed by the date and time. The next field is either an or depending on whether the job is to send or request a file. The next field is the destination system name. This is followed by the user ID of the user who queued the job. The next field contains the size of the file, or in the case of a remote execution the name of the command (such as which is the command used for remote mail). When the size appears in this field, the file name is also given. This can either be the name given by the user or an internal name (such as that is created for data files associated with remote execution in this example). When no options are given, outputs the status of all requests issued by the current user. The format used is the same as with the or options.EXTERNAL INFLUENCESEnvironment Variables determines the format and contents of date and time strings. determines the language in which messages are displayed. If is not specified in the environment or is set to the empty string, the value of is used as a default for each unspecified or empty vari- able. If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default of "C" (see lang(5)) is used instead of If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to "C". See environ(5).FILESspool directoriesSEE ALSOuucp(1). Tim O'Reilly and Grace Todino, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. USA. Grace Todino and Dale Dougherty, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. USA.STANDARDS CONFORMANCEuustat(1)
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