xferstats(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual xferstats(4)NAME
xferstats - Contains information about the status of file transfer requests
SYNOPSIS
/usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/xferstats
DESCRIPTION
The /usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/xferstats file contains information about the status of each uucp file transfer request. The xferstats file
contains the following information: System name Name of the user requesting the transfer Date and time of the transfer Name of the device
used in the transfer Size of the transferred file
FILES
Contains the xferstats file and other uucp administrative files.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: uucp(1), uudemon.cleanu(4), uux(1)
Daemons: cron(8), uucico(8), uuxqt(1) delim off
xferstats(4)
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Directories(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual Directories(4)NAME
Directories - Contains queued requests for file transfers and command executions on remote systems
SYNOPSIS
/usr/spool/uucp/SystemName
DESCRIPTION
The /usr/spool/uucp/SystemName directories are the uucp program spooling directories on the local system. The uucp program creates a Sys-
temName directory for each system listed in the /usr/adm/uucp/Systems file, including the local system.
Each SystemName directory contains queued requests issued by local users for file transfers to remote systems and for command executions on
remote systems.
The uucp program uses several types of administrative files to transfer data between systems. These files are stored in the SystemName
directories. They are: Contain directions for the uucico daemon concerning file transfers. Contain data to be sent to remote systems by
the uucico daemon. Contain instructions for running commands on remote systems. Contain data files after their transfer to the remote
system until the uucp program can deliver them to their final destinations (usually the /usr/spool/uucppublic directory).
RELATED INFORMATION
Daemons: uucico(8), uusched(8), uuxqt
Commands: uucp(1), uux(1) delim off
Directories(4)
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