Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/man/man1/uuq.1, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      2: .\"
                      3: .TH UUQ 1C "April 24, 1986"
                      4: .UC 6
                      5: .SH NAME
                      6: uuq \- examine or manipulate the uucp queue
                      7: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      8: .B uuq
                      9: [
                     10: .B -l
                     11: ] [
                     12: .B -h
                     13: ] [
                     14: .BI -s system
                     15: ] [
                     16: .BI -u user
                     17: ] [
                     18: .BI -d jobno
                     19: ] [
                     20: .BI -r sdir
                     21: ] [
                     22: .BI -b baud
                     23: ]
                     24: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     25: .I Uuq
                     26: is used to examine (and possibly delete) entries in the uucp queue.
                     27: .PP
                     28: When listing jobs,
                     29: .I uuq
                     30: uses a format reminiscent of
                     31: .IR ls .
                     32: For the long format,
                     33: information for each job listed includes
                     34: job number, number of files to transfer, user who
                     35: spooled the job, number of bytes to send, type of command requested
                     36: (S for sending files, R for receiving files, X for remote uucp),
                     37: and file or command desired.
                     38: .PP
                     39: Several options are available:
                     40: .TP 10
                     41: .B \-h
                     42: Print only the summary lines for each system.  Summary lines give system
                     43: name, number of jobs for the system, and total number of bytes to send.
                     44: .TP 10
                     45: .B \-l
                     46: Specifies a long format listing.  The default is to list only the
                     47: job numbers sorted across the page.
                     48: .TP 10
                     49: .BI \-s system
                     50: Limit output to jobs for systems whose system names begin with \fIsystem\fP.
                     51: .TP 10
                     52: .BI \-u user
                     53: Limit output to jobs for users whose login names begin with \fIuser\fP.
                     54: .TP 10
                     55: .BI \-d jobno
                     56: Delete job number \fIjobno\fP (as obtained from a previous \fIuuq\fP command)
                     57: from the uucp queue.
                     58: Only the UUCP Administrator is permitted to delete jobs.
                     59: .TP 10
                     60: .BI \-r sdir
                     61: Look for files in the spooling directory \fIsdir\fP instead of the default
                     62: directory.
                     63: .TP 10
                     64: .BI \-b baud
                     65: Use \fIbaud\fP to compute the transfer time instead of the default
                     66: 1200 baud.
                     67: .SH FILES
                     68: .ta \w'/usr/spool/uucp/D.hostname/D.*   'u
                     69: /usr/spool/uucp/       Default spool directory
                     70: /usr/spool/uucp/C./C.* Control files
                     71: .br
                     72: /usr/spool/uucp/D\fIhostname\fP./D.*   Outgoing data files
                     73: /usr/spool/uucp/X./X.* Outgoing execution files
                     74: .SH SEE ALSO
                     75: uucp(1C), uux(1C), uulog(1C), uusnap(8C)
                     76: .SH BUGS
                     77: No information is available on work requested by the remote machine.
                     78: .PP
                     79: The user who requests a remote uucp command is unknown.
                     80: .PP
                     81: .B "Uuq -l"
                     82: can be horrendously slow.
                     83: .SH AUTHOR
                     84: Lou Salkind, New York University

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