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diff --git a/upstream/opensuse-tumbleweed/man1/uustat.1 b/upstream/opensuse-tumbleweed/man1/uustat.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..37b68fbc --- /dev/null +++ b/upstream/opensuse-tumbleweed/man1/uustat.1 @@ -0,0 +1,544 @@ +'\" +.\" $Id: uustat.1,v 1.14 2002/03/05 22:15:10 ian Rel $ +.\" +.TH uustat 1 "Taylor UUCP 1.07" +.SH NAME +uustat \- UUCP status inquiry and control +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B uustat \-a +.PP +.B uustat \-\-all +.PP +.B uustat +[ +.B \-eKRiMNQ ] [ +.B \-sS +system ] [ +.B \-uU +user ] [ +.B \-cC +command ] [ +.B \-oy +hours ] [ +.B \-B +lines ] [ +.B \-\-executions +] [ +.B \-\-kill-all +] [ +.B \-\-rejuvenate-all +] [ +.B \-\-prompt +] [ +.B \-\-mail +] [ +.B \-\-notify +] [ +.B \-\-no-list +] [ +.B \-\-system +system ] [ +.B \-\-not-system +system ] [ +.B \-\-user +user ] [ +.B \-\-not-user +user ] [ +.B \-\-command +command ] [ +.B \-\-not-command +command ] [ +.B \-\-older-than +hours ] [ +.B \-\-younger-than +hours ] [ +.B \-\-mail-lines +lines ] +.PP +.B uustat +[ +.B \-kr +jobid ] [ +.B \-\-kill +jobid ] [ +.B \-\-rejuvenate +jobid ] +.PP +.B uustat \-q [ +.B \-sS +system ] [ +.B \-oy +hours ] [ +.B \-\-system +system ] [ +.B \-\-not-system +system ] [ +.B \-\-older-than +hours ] [ +.B \-\-younger-than +hours ] +.PP +.B uustat \-\-list [ +.B \-sS +system ] [ +.B \-oy +hours ] [ +.B \-\-system +system ] [ +.B \-\-not-system +system ] [ +.B \-\-older-than +hours ] [ +.B \-\-younger-than +hours ] +.PP +.B uustat \-m +.PP +.B uustat \-\-status +.PP +.B uustat \-p +.PP +.B uustat \-\-ps +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.I uustat +command can display various types of status information about the UUCP +system. It can also be used to cancel or rejuvenate requests made by +.I uucp +(1) or +.I uux +(1). + +By default +.I uustat +displays all jobs queued up for the invoking user, as if given the +.B \-\-user +option with the appropriate argument. + +If any of the +.B \-a, +.B \-\-all, +.B \-e, +.B \-\-executions, +.B \-s, +.B \-\-system, +.B \-S, +.B \-\-not-system, +.B \-u, +.B \-\-user, +.B \-U, +.B \-\-not-user, +.B \-c, +.B \-\-command, +.B \-C, +.B \-\-not-command, +.B \-o, +.B \-\-older-than, +.B \-y, +.B \-\-younger-than +options are given, then all jobs which match the combined +specifications are displayed. + +The +.B \-K +or +.B \-\-kill-all +option may be used to kill off a selected group of jobs, such as all +jobs more than 7 days old. +.SH OPTIONS +The following options may be given to +.I uustat. +.TP 5 +.B \-a, \-\-all +List all queued file transfer requests. +.TP 5 +.B \-e, \-\-executions +List queued execution requests rather than queued file transfer +requests. Queued execution requests are processed by +.I uuxqt +(8) rather than +.I uucico +(8). Queued execution requests may be waiting for some file to be +transferred from a remote system. They are created by an invocation +of +.I uux +(1). +.TP 5 +.B \-s system, \-\-system system +List all jobs queued up for the named system. These options may be +specified multiple times, in which case all jobs for all the systems +will be listed. If used with +.B \-\-list +only the systems named will be listed. +.TP 5 +.B \-S system, \-\-not-system system +List all jobs queued for systems other than the one named. These +options may be specified multiple times, in which case no jobs from +any of the specified systems will be listed. If used with +.B \-\-list +only the systems not named will be listed. These options may not be +used with +.B \-s +or +.B \-\-system. +.TP 5 +.B \-u user, \-\-user user +List all jobs queued up for the named user. These options may be +specified multiple times, in which case all jobs for all the users +will be listed. +.TP 5 +.B \-U user, \-\-not-user user +List all jobs queued up for users other than the one named. These +options may be specified multiple times, in which case no jobs from +any of the specified users will be listed. These options may not be +used with +.B \-u +or +.B \-\-user. +.TP 5 +.B \-c command, \-\-command command +List all jobs requesting the execution of the named command. If +.B command +is +.I ALL +this will list all jobs requesting the execution of some command (as +opposed to simply requesting a file transfer). These options may be +specified multiple times, in which case all jobs requesting any of the +commands will be listed. +.TP 5 +.B \-C command, \-\-not-command command +List all jobs requesting execution of some command other than the +named command, or, if +.B command +is +.I ALL, +list all jobs that simply request a file transfer (as opposed to +requesting the execution of some command). These options may be +specified multiple times, in which case no job requesting one of the +specified commands will be listed. These options may not be used with +.B \-c +or +.B \-\-command. +.TP 5 +.B \-o hours, \-\-older-than hours +List all queued jobs older than the given number of hours. If used +with +.B \-\-list +only systems whose oldest job is older than the given number of hours +will be listed. +.TP 5 +.B \-y hours, \-\-younger-than hours +List all queued jobs younger than the given number of hours. If used +with +.B \-\-list +only systems whose oldest job is younger than the given number of +hours will be listed. +.TP 5 +.B \-k jobid, \-\-kill jobid +Kill the named job. The job id is shown by the default output format, +as well as by the +.B \-j +or +.B \-\-jobid +option to +.I uucp +(1) or +.I uux +(1). A job may only be killed by the user who created the job, or by +the UUCP administrator or the superuser. The +.B \-k +or +.B \-\-kill +options may be used multiple times on the command line to kill several +jobs. +.TP 5 +.B \-r jobid, \-\-rejuvenate jobid +Rejuvenate the named job. This will mark it as having been invoked at +the current time, affecting the output of the +.B \-o, +.B \-\-older-than, +.B \-y, +or +.B \-\-younger-than +options and preserving it from any automated cleanup daemon. The job +id is shown by the default output format, as well as by the +.B \-j +or +.B \-\-jobid +options to +.I uucp +(1) or +.I uux +(1). A job may only be rejuvenated by the user who created the job, +or by the UUCP administrator or the superuser. The +.B \-r +or +.B \-\-rejuvenate +options may be used multiple times on the command line to rejuvenate +several jobs. +.TP 5 +.B \-q, \-\-list +Display the status of commands, executions and conversations for all +remote systems for which commands or executions are queued. The +.B \-s, +.B \-\-system, +.B \-S, +.B \-\-not-system, +.B \-o, +.B \-\-older-than, +.B \-y, +and +.B \-\-younger-than +options may be used to restrict the systems which are listed. Systems +for which no commands or executions are queued will never be listed. +.TP 5 +.B \-m, \-\-status +Display the status of conversations for all remote systems. +.TP 5 +.B \-p, \-\-ps +Display the status of all processes holding UUCP locks on systems or +ports. +.TP 5 +.B \-i, \-\-prompt +For each listed job, prompt whether to kill the job or not. If the +first character of the input line is +.I y +or +.I Y +the job will be killed. +.TP 5 +.B \-K, \-\-kill-all +Automatically kill each listed job. This can be useful for automatic +cleanup scripts, in conjunction with the +.B \-\-mail +and +.B \-\-notify +options. +.TP 5 +.B \-R, \-\-rejuvenate-all +Automatically rejuvenate each listed job. This may not be used with +.B \-\-kill-all. +.TP 5 +.B \-M, \-\-mail +For each listed job, send mail to the UUCP administrator. If the job +is killed (due to +.B \-\-kill-all +or +.B \-\-prompt +with an affirmative response) the mail will indicate that. A comment +specified by the +.B \-\-comment +option may be included. If the job is an execution, the initial +portion of its standard input will be included in the mail message; +the number of lines to include may be set with the +.B \-\-mail-lines +option (the default is 100). If the standard input contains null +characters, it is assumed to be a binary file and is not included. +.TP 5 +.B \-N, \-\-notify +For each listed job, send mail to the user who requested the job. The +mail is identical to that sent by the +.B \-M +or +.B \-\-mail +options. +.TP 5 +.B \-W comment, \-\-comment comment +Specify a comment to be included in mail sent with the +.B \-M, +.B \-\-mail, +.B \-N, +or +.B \-\-notify +options. +.TP 5 +.B \-B lines, \-\-mail-lines lines +When the +.B \-M, +.B \-\-mail, +.B \-N, +or +.B \-\-notify +options are used to send mail about an execution with standard input, +this option controls the number of lines of standard input to include +in the message. The default is 100. +.TP 5 +.B \-Q, \-\-no-list +Do not actually list the job, but only take any actions indicated by +the +.B \-i, +.B \-\-prompt, +.B \-K, +.B \-\-kill-all, +.B \-M, +.B \-\-mail, +.B \-N +or +.B \-\-notify +options. +.TP 5 +.B \-x type, \-\-debug type +Turn on particular debugging types. The following types are +recognized: abnormal, chat, handshake, uucp-proto, proto, port, +config, spooldir, execute, incoming, outgoing. Only abnormal, config, +spooldir and execute are meaningful for +.I uustat. + +Multiple types may be given, separated by commas, and the +.B \-\-debug +option may appear multiple times. A number may also be given, which +will turn on that many types from the foregoing list; for example, +.B \-\-debug 2 +is equivalent to +.B \-\-debug abnormal,chat. +.TP 5 +.B \-I file, \-\-config file +Set configuration file to use. This option may not be available, +depending upon how +.I uustat +was compiled. +.TP 5 +.B \-v, \-\-version +Report version information and exit. +.TP 5 +.B \-\-help +Print a help message and exit. +.SH EXAMPLES +.br +.nf +uustat \-\-all +.fi +Display status of all jobs. A sample output line is as follows: +.br +.in +0.5i +.nf +bugsA027h bugs ian 04-01 13:50 Executing rmail ian@airs.com (sending 1283 bytes) +.fi +.in -0.5i +The format is +.br +.in +0.5i +.nf +jobid system user queue-date command (size) +.fi +.in -0.5i +The jobid may be passed to the +.B \-\-kill +or +.B \-\-rejuvenate +options. +The size indicates how much data is to be transferred to the remote +system, and is absent for a file receive request. +The +.B \-\-system, +.B \-\-not-system, +.B \-\-user, +.B \-\-not-user, +.B \-\-command, +.B \-\-not-command, +.B \-\-older-than, +and +.B \-\-younger-than +options may be used to control which jobs are listed. + +.br +.nf +uustat \-\-executions +.fi +Display status of queued up execution requests. A sample output line +is as follows: +.br +.in +0.5i +.nf +bugs bugs!ian 05-20 12:51 rmail ian +.fi +.in -0.5i +The format is +.br +.in +0.5i +.nf +system requestor queue-date command +.fi +.in -0.5i +The +.B \-\-system, +.B \-\-not-system, +.B \-\-user, +.B \-\-not-user, +.B \-\-command, +.B \-\-not-command, +.B \-\-older-than, +and +.B \-\-younger-than +options may be used to control which requests are listed. + +.br +.nf +uustat \-\-list +.fi +Display status for all systems with queued up commands. A sample +output line is as follows: +.br +.in +0.5i +.nf +bugs 4C (1 hour) 0X (0 secs) 04-01 14:45 Dial failed +.fi +.in -0.5i +This indicates the system, the number of queued commands, the age of +the oldest queued command, the number of queued local executions, the +age of the oldest queued execution, the date of the last conversation, +and the status of that conversation. + +.br +.nf +uustat \-\-status +.fi +Display conversation status for all remote systems. A sample output +line is as follows: +.br +.in +0.5i +.nf +bugs 04-01 15:51 Conversation complete +.fi +.in -0.5i +This indicates the system, the date of the last conversation, and the +status of that conversation. If the last conversation failed, +.I uustat +will indicate how many attempts have been made to call the system. If +the retry period is currently preventing calls to that system, +.I uustat +also displays the time when the next call will be permitted. + +.br +.nf +uustat \-\-ps +.fi +Display the status of all processes holding UUCP locks. The output +format is system dependent, as +.I uustat +simply invokes +.I ps +(1) on each process holding a lock. + +.br +.in +0.5i +.nf +uustat \-\-command rmail \-\-older\-than 168 \-\-kill\-all \-\-no\-list \-\-mail \-\-notify \-\-comment "Queued for over 1 week" +.fi +.in -0.5i +This will kill all +.I rmail +commands that have been queued up waiting for delivery for over 1 week +(168 hours). For each such command, mail will be sent both to the +UUCP administrator and to the user who requested the rmail execution. +The mail message sent will include the string given by the +.B \-\-comment +option. The +.B \-\-no-list +option prevents any of the jobs from being listed on the terminal, so +any output from the program will be error messages. +.SH SEE ALSO +ps(1), rmail(1), uucp(1), uux(1), uucico(8), uuxqt(8) +.SH AUTHOR +Ian Lance Taylor +(ian@airs.com) |