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1.1 root 1: .TH UULOG 1C
2: .SH NAME
3: uulog \- output logfile information
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B uulog
6: [ options ]
7: .RB [ \-s \^system]
8: or
9: [ options ]
10: .RB [ \-f \^system]
11: .br
12: .SH DESCRIPTION
13: .I Uulog\^
14: queries a log file
15: of
16: .I uucp\^
17: or
18: .I uuxqt
19: transactions in a file
20: .BI /usr/spool/uucp/.Log/uucico/ system.
21: or
22: .BI /usr/spool/uucp/.Log/uuxqt/ system.
23: .ne 3
24: .PP
25: The options cause
26: .I uulog
27: to print logging information:
28: .TP .5i
29: .BI \-s sys\^
30: Print information about file transfer work involving system
31: .IR sys .
32: .TP .5i
33: .BI \-f sys\^
34: Does a ``tail -f'' of the file transfer log for system
35: .IR sys .
36: Other options used in conjunction with the above:
37: .TP .5i
38: .B \-x
39: Look in the uuxqt log file for the given system.
40: .TP .5i
41: .BI \- number\^
42: Indicates that a ``tail'' command of
43: .I number
44: lines should be done.
45: .SH FILES
46: .PD 0
47: .TP 1.5i
48: /usr/spool/uucp/.Log/uucico/*
49: .PD
50: .SH SEE ALSO
51: uucp(1C), uux(1C).
52: .\" @(#)
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