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.\" Copyright (c) 1986,1990 Regents of the University of California. .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" .\" @(#)uulog.1 6.4 (Berkeley) 6/29/90 .\" .TH UULOG 1 "%Q" .UC 6 .SH NAME uulog \- display \s-1UUCP\s0 log files .SH SYNOPSIS .B uulog [ .B \-s .I sys ] [ .B \-u .I user ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Uulog queries a log of .IR uucp (1) and .IR uux (1) transactions in the file .B /var/spool/uucp/\s-1LOGFILE.\s0 .PP The options command .I uulog to print logging information: .TP 8 .BI \-s sys\^ Print information about work involving system .IR sys . .TP 8 .BI \-u user\^ Print information about work done for the specified .IR user . .SH FILES /var/spool/uucp/\s-1LOGFILE\s0 .SH SEE ALSO uucp(1), uux(1). .SH NOTES Very early releases of \s-1UUCP\s0 used separate log files for each of the \s-1UUCP\s0 utilities; .I uulog was used to merge the individual logs into a master file. This capability has not been necessary for some time and is no longer supported. .SH BUGS \s-1UUCP\s0's recording of which user issued a request is unreliable. .PP .I Uulog is little more than an overspecialized version of .IR grep (1).
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