Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/uucp/man/uustat.1c, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      2: .TH UUSTAT 1C
                      3: .SH NAME
                      4: uustat \- uucp status inquiry and job control
                      5: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      6: .B uustat
                      7: .RB [ \-a]
                      8: or
                      9: .RB [ \-m]
                     10: or
                     11: .RB [ \-p]
                     12: or
                     13: .RB [ \-q]
                     14: or
                     15: .RB [ \-k \^jobid]
                     16: or
                     17: .RB [ \-r \^jobid]
                     18: .br
                     19: .B uustat
                     20: .RB [ \-s \^system]
                     21: .RB [ \-u \^user]
                     22: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     23: .I Uustat\^
                     24: will display the status of, or cancel, previously specified
                     25: .I uucp\^
                     26: commands, or provide general status on
                     27: .I uucp\^
                     28: connections to other systems.
                     29: The following
                     30: .I options\^
                     31: are recognized:
                     32: .PP
                     33: .PD 0
                     34: .TP 10
                     35: .B \-a\^
                     36: output all jobs in queue.
                     37: .TP 10
                     38: .BI \-k jobid\^
                     39: Kill the
                     40: .I uucp\^
                     41: request whose job identification is
                     42: .IR jobid .
                     43: The killed
                     44: .I uucp\^
                     45: request must belong to the person
                     46: issuing the
                     47: .I uustat\^
                     48: command
                     49: unless one is the super-user.
                     50: .TP 10
                     51: .B \-m\^
                     52: Report the status of accessibility of all machines.
                     53: .TP
                     54: .B \-p\^
                     55: Execute a ``ps -flp'' for all the process-ids that are in
                     56: the lock files.
                     57: .TP
                     58: .B \-q\^
                     59: List the jobs queued for each machine.
                     60: If a status file exists for the machine, its date, time and
                     61: status information are reported.
                     62: In addition, if a number appears in () next to the number of C or X
                     63: files, it is the age in days of the oldest C./X. file for that system.
                     64: The Retry field represents the number of hours until the next possible call.
                     65: The Count is the number of failure attempts.
                     66: NOTE: for systems with a moderate number of outstanding jobs, this
                     67: could take 30 seconds or more of real-time to execute.
                     68: .TP 10
                     69: .BI \-r jobid\^
                     70: Rejuvenate
                     71: .I jobid\^.
                     72: The files associated with
                     73: .I jobid\^
                     74: are touched so that 
                     75: their modification time is set to the current time.
                     76: This prevents the cleanup demon
                     77: from deleting the job until the jobs modification
                     78: time reaches the limit imposed by the demon.
                     79: .TP 10
                     80: .BI \-s sys\^
                     81: Report the status of all
                     82: .I uucp\^
                     83: requests for remote system
                     84: .IR sys .
                     85: .TP 10
                     86: .BI \-u user\^
                     87: Report the status of all
                     88: .I uucp\^
                     89: requests issued by
                     90: .IR user .
                     91: .PD
                     92: .PP
                     93: When no options are given,
                     94: .I uustat\^
                     95: outputs the status of all
                     96: .I uucp\^
                     97: requests issued by the current user.
                     98: .SH FILES
                     99: .PD 0
                    100: .TP 1.5i
                    101: /usr/spool/uucp/*
                    102: spool directories
                    103: .PD
                    104: .SH SEE ALSO
                    105: uucp(1C).
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