Annotation of 43BSDReno/usr.bin/uucp/README, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: INSTALLATION GUIDE
                      2: README 5.6     85/06/24
                      3: 
                      4: This version is based on the "rti uucp" that was on the 4.2BSD tape.
                      5: It contains many additional  features and fixes from Usenet,
                      6: Tom Truscott, Guy Harris, Lou Salkind, and many others.
                      7: 
                      8: A few new subdirectories have been added. Do a "make mkdirs" to make
                      9: sure that you have all of them.
                     10: 
                     11: I recommend that you change the uucp mail handler in your sendmail.cf
                     12: to something like:
                     13: 
                     14:        # Muucp, P=/usr/bin/uux, F=sDFMhuU, S=13, R=23, M=100000,
                     15:        #       A=uux - -r $h!rmail ($u)
                     16:        Muucp, P=/usr/bin/uux, F=sDFMmhuU, S=13, R=23, M=100000,
                     17:                A=uux - -r -z -a$g -gC $h!rmail ($u)
                     18: 
                     19: The -a$g provides a return address in case mail fails (So It
                     20: won't go to yourmachine!uucp anymore.) The -gC specifies a grade
                     21: for mail. C is a good choice for mail. News should run at 'd'. This
                     22: way, mail gets sent before news. The 'm' flag specifies that this
                     23: mail can send to multiple addresses, which uux can.
                     24: 
                     25: The man pages now describe all the options for the various commands.
                     26: Make sure you read them. A list of the functional differences is in "Changes".
                     27: 
                     28: You should also look through the UUAIDS directory. There are some useful
                     29: programs and hints therein.
                     30: 
                     31: The maximum length of a site name has been changed from the old 7 to the
                     32: 14. This is the be compatible with the HoneyDanBer uucp (aka BNU 1) which
                     33: is as close to a standard uucp as there is. Sites which have sitenames
                     34: longer than 7 characters that only send you the first 7 characters are
                     35: broken and should be fixed. However, there is a way of compensating for
                     36: this until they fix their problem. For each site you talk to that has a
                     37: name longer that 7 characters, put a line in /usr/lib/uucp/L.aliases of
                     38: the form:
                     39:        fullname name-truncated-to-7-characters.
                     40: E.g:
                     41:        tektronix tektron
                     42:        lbl-csam lbl-csa
                     43:        rochester rochest
                     44:        ut-sally ut-sall
                     45: (See UUAIDS/L.aliases for more details on aliasing uucp names.) If the site
                     46: name is <= 7 characters, you don't have to do anything.
                     47: 
                     48: 
                     49: Rick Adams
                     50: [email protected]
                     51: June 19, 1985
                     52: 
                     53: Tom Truscott, rti!trt,decvax!duke!trt (919)541-6488 Research Triangle Institute
                     54: Bob Gray, gray@berkeley, duke!adiron!bob (315) 336-4989
                     55: 
                     56: This is a variant of the uucp used at decvax, ittvax, rti, mcnc, adiron,
                     57: duke and others.  There have been tons of bug fixes and enhancements
                     58: from people on the usenet (thank you).  Speed is substantially
                     59: improved.  This version fixes essentially all of the McGeady's bug list.
                     60: 
                     61: Enhancements:
                     62: 
                     63: Dialers                        Lots of dialers included.
                     64: 
                     65: Subdirectories         /usr/spool/uucp is now split into 7 subdirectories.
                     66:                        This is a huge help on busy systems.
                     67: 
                     68: /usr/lib/uucp/L.cmds   List of commands permitted for remote execution.
                     69:                        A line of form 'PATH=...' sets the search path.
                     70: 
                     71: expect-send sequence   Escape characters now permitted: \r, \n.
                     72:                        \r, not \n, is default char sent at end of string.
                     73:                        \c      (put at end of string). Dont send ending \r.
                     74:                        \d      pause 1 second (\d\d pauses 2 seconds)
                     75:                        "" P_ZERO  `expect nothing, start sending zero parity.'
                     76:                        P_EVEN (default), P_ODD, P_ONE other parity modes.
                     77:                        \05     Send a control-E
                     78:                        "" ""   `expect nothing, send a \r'.
                     79: 
                     80: uupoll [sysname]       Polls named system.
                     81: uusnap                 Displays spooled files, and pending uuxqts.
                     82: 
                     83: 
                     84: This version runs on all VAXen and PDPs under UNIX-V7 and 4.1bsd, 4.2BSD.
                     85: It also runs on Gould/SEL Concept series machines (e.g. 32/8750), 
                     86: DUAL 68000 unisoft.
                     87: It also runns on BTL system III, IV, and V.
                     88: 
                     89: UUCP installers should read the two papers (by Dave Nowitz)
                     90: in Vol 2B of version 7 manuals and UUAIDS/setup.tblms.
                     91: Understand each step below before executing.
                     92: Some steps will vary slightly from system to system.
                     93: 
                     94: **** INSTALLATION *******
                     95: 
                     96: 1. If you are currently running uucp, save the old programs!:
                     97:        su root
                     98:        cd /usr/bin
                     99:        for i in uucp uux uulog uuname       (csh: foreach i (uucp ....) )
                    100:        do
                    101:                cp $i $i.old
                    102:        done                                    (csh: end )
                    103:        cd /usr/lib/uucp
                    104:        for i in uucico uuxqt uuclean
                    105:        do
                    106:                cp $i $i.old
                    107:        done
                    108: 
                    109: 2. Editing Makefile and uucp.h
                    110:        4.2 sites using the supported dialers are all set with defaults.
                    111: 
                    112:        non-4.2
                    113:                a) sites need to install the Berkeley directory reading library.
                    114:                        Try (cd libndir; make install).
                    115:                        Edit Makefile to have LIBNDIR= -lndir
                    116:                        define NDIR in uucp.h.
                    117:                b) Check LDFLAGS, OWNER, GROUP, and LIBUUCICO.
                    118:                c) pick a method to allow uucp to know its system:
                    119:                        Check out GETHOSTNAME/UNAME/WHOAMI/CCWHOAMI in uucp.h
                    120:                d) define SYSIII if appropriate in uucp.h.
                    121:                e) Your "make" may fail because the Makefile is so large.
                    122:                        If so, in /usr/src/cmds/make/defs, change
                    123:                        '#define NFLEFTS 60' to 512, and re-make make.
                    124: 
                    125: 3. Make the new commands.
                    126:        make
                    127: 
                    128: 4. WAIT UNTIL THE UUCP SYSTEM IS IDLE!! Single-user is best.
                    129:        su root  (it is important that chmod, chown and chgrp work below)
                    130: 
                    131: 5. Install the new commands:
                    132:        make install
                    133:        (If you are chicken, type 'make -n install' first).
                    134: 
                    135: 6. Edit and install the control files:
                    136:        Look in UUAIDS.  Edit and install into /usr/lib/uucp if necessary
                    137:        USERFILE, L.cmds, L.sys, L-devices, L-dialcodes.
                    138:        THESE FILES MUST BE OWNED BY THE SAME OWNER AND GROUP AS
                    139:        THE UUCP COMMANDS AND UUCP SPOOL FILES!!! (probably uucp, daemon).
                    140:        The format for dialers is slightly different so that any dialer
                    141:        can be handled.
                    142: 
                    143: 7. Make new subdirectories:
                    144:        For safety:  cd /usr/spool/uucp; tar c .   (save Qed files on tape)
                    145:        The following assumes your site name is produced by `uuname -l`.
                    146:        make mkdirs
                    147:                If your system is duke, then the subdirectories created are
                    148:                named C., D., D.duke, D.dukeX, TM., XTMP and X..
                    149:        rmdir /usr/lib/uucp/.XQTDIR
                    150:                which is obsolete (XTMP replaces it).
                    151: 
                    152: 8. Move old Qed files:
                    153:        If you have spooled files, they must be moved into the subdirectories.
                    154:        Assuming all spool files are in /usr/spool/uucp
                    155:        (i.e. you did not have subdirs before)
                    156:        the following command will move the spool files
                    157:        to the right subdirectories:
                    158:     make mvspoolfiles; ??? does this work now??????????
                    159:        Files beginning C. are put in the C. subdirectory, and so on.
                    160:        Files begining D.dukeX are put in that directory, *not* D..
                    161:        (Note: if you already had a subdirectory version of uucp,
                    162:        you need only create the new subdirectories mentioned above
                    163:        and move the relevant files there.
                    164:     Delete other old directories if you had any (e.g. "LOG.")
                    165: 
                    166: 9. Compact /usr/spool/uucp:
                    167:        cd /usr/spool
                    168:        mkdir nuucp
                    169:        chown uucp nuucp
                    170:        chgrp daemon nuucp
                    171:        for i in uucp/*                 (csh: foreach i (uucp/*) )
                    172:        do
                    173:                mv $i nuucp
                    174:        done                            (csh: end )
                    175:        rmdir uucp
                    176:        mv nuucp uucp
                    177:                (Note: this does *not* work if a filesystem is mounted on
                    178:                /usr/spool/uucp!  If that is the case, you should 'tar'
                    179:                /usr/spool/uucp somewhere, unmount, re-mkfs, and re-mount
                    180:                the filesystem, and tar the uucp files back.)
                    181: 
                    182: 10. Test the new system
                    183:        Test by mailing a letter somewhere and back.
                    184:        If it works, the new system is probably fine.
                    185:        Otherwise, figure out what is wrong.
                    186:        Start by examining LOGFILE.  Try /usr/lib/uucp/uucico -r1 -sname -x7
                    187:        If things are no-go, you can back out the changes by restoring the
                    188:        old uu programs and the spooled files.
                    189:        NOTE: The subdirectories foul up a non-subdir version,
                    190:        so be sure that subdirectories exist/do not exist as appropriate.
                    191: 
                    192: 
                    193: 11. Install handy UUAIDS
                    194:        Look in uuaids for handy other stuff.  In particular, uu.* are
                    195:        shell scripts that can be run via cron hourly, daily, and weekly
                    196:        to keep uucp trim.  L-devices, L-dialcodes, L.cmds, L.sys, USERFILE
                    197:        are sample files.  THEY MOST LIKELY NEED TO BE MODIFIED TO USE
                    198:        THEM ON YOUR OWN SYSTEM!
                    199: 
                    200:        uu.hourly               Makes sure sites are polled.
                    201:        uu.daily                Runs uuclean to clean up /usr/spool/uucp.
                    202:                                **IT HANDLES SUBDIRECTORIES!!
                    203:                                Renames LOGFILE to LOGFILE.old.
                    204:        uu.weekly               Renames SYSLOG to SYSLOG.old.
                    205:        The above scripts should be run via cron.
                    206: 
                    207:        uucpsummary
                    208:                Summarizes LOGFILE and SYSLOG. It's very helpful in telling
                    209:                what is going on and who is calling who.
                    210:        uucp.daily
                    211:                Daily shell script run at ittvax.  Manages SYSLOG files in
                    212:                a convenient form for uuusage.  Not integrated in time
                    213:                for this distribution.
                    214: 
                    215: 
                    216: Comments, bug reports, *and improved code* are welcome.
                    217:        Tom Truscott 
                    218:        Bob Gray

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