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4: NETRM(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual NETRM(1)
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8: NAME
9: netrm - remove a command from the network queue
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11: SYNOPSIS
12: netrm [ - ] [ name1 ... namen ]
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14: DESCRIPTION
15: _N_e_t_r_m removes files from the network queue which have been
16: queued for transmission to remote machines (but not yet
17: sent). The _n_a_m_e_s specified are the filenames reported by
18: the _n_e_t_q(1) command. The - option indicates that all files
19: owned by the person logged in are to be removed.
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21: Only the owner of the file or super-user can _n_e_t_r_m the file.
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23: AUTHOR
24: Eric Schmidt
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26: FILES
27: /usr/spool/berknet/send? the directories where the queues
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30: BUGS
31: Files on network queues on intermediate machines cannot be
32: removed.
33: There should be a -m flag to use with - to remove all your
34: requests to one particular machine.
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36: SEE ALSO
37: net(1), netq(1), netcp(1), netlpr(1), netmail(1), netlo-
38: gin(1), mail(1)
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