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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: ! 4: NETQ(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual NETQ(1) ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: NAME ! 9: netq - print contents of network queue ! 10: ! 11: SYNOPSIS ! 12: netq [ -a ] [ machine ] ! 13: ! 14: DESCRIPTION ! 15: _N_e_t_q lists the contents of the network queue, one request ! 16: per line, for each directly-connected machine. For each ! 17: request, it shows the login name and machine of the origina- ! 18: tor, the destination machine and login name, and the length ! 19: (in bytes) of the request (this will be larger than any ! 20: files transferred (e.g. by _n_e_t_c_p), because of header infor- ! 21: mation). Also described are the queue filename which may be ! 22: used as an argument to _n_e_t_r_m(1), the time entered the queue, ! 23: and the command being sent. ! 24: ! 25: _N_e_t_q summarizes requests by other users. If the -a option ! 26: is specified, requests from all users are listed. ! 27: ! 28: If a _m_a_c_h_i_n_e is specified, only the queue for that ! 29: directly-connected machine is listed. ! 30: ! 31: The requests are listed in the order they will be sent; the ! 32: queue for each machine is totally independent from the other ! 33: machine's queues. ! 34: ! 35: AUTHOR ! 36: Eric Schmidt ! 37: ! 38: FILES ! 39: /usr/spool/berknet/send? the directories where the queues ! 40: are ! 41: /usr/spool/berknet/logfilethe log ! 42: ! 43: SEE ALSO ! 44: net(1), netrm(1), netlog(1), netcp(1), netlpr(1), net- ! 45: mail(1), netlogin(1), mail(1) ! 46: ! 47: BUGS ! 48: _N_e_t_q should also list files in net queues on intermediate ! 49: machines. ! 50: The commands are sent shortest-job first. There is no way ! 51: to delay a shorter, earlier request. ! 52: ! 53: ! 54: ! 55: ! 56: ! 57: ! 58: ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: Printed 7/26/87 4/29/85 1 ! 64: ! 65: ! 66:
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