UUQ(1C)                                                                UUQ(1C)


NAME
       uuq - examine or manipulate the uucp queue

SYNOPSIS
       uuq  [  -l  ]  [  -h ] [ -ssystem ] [ -uuser ] [ -djobno ] [ -rsdir ] [
       -bbaud ]

DESCRIPTION
       Uuq is used to examine (and possibly delete) entries in the uucp queue.

       When  listing  jobs, uuq uses a format reminiscent of ls.  For the long
       format, information for each job listed includes job number, number  of
       files  to  transfer, user who spooled the job, number of bytes to send,
       type of command requested (S for sending files, R for receiving  files,
       X for remote uucp), and file or command desired.

       Several options are available:

       -h        Print  only the summary lines for each system.  Summary lines
                 give system name, number of jobs for the  system,  and  total
                 number of bytes to send.

       -l        Specifies a long format listing.  The default is to list only
                 the job numbers sorted across the page.

       -ssystem  Limit output to jobs for systems  whose  system  names  begin
                 with system.

       -uuser    Limit  output  to jobs for users whose login names begin with
                 user.

       -djobno   Delete job number jobno (as obtained from a previous uuq com‐
                 mand)  from  the  uucp queue.  Only the UUCP Administrator is
                 permitted to delete jobs.

       -rsdir    Look for files in the spooling directory sdir instead of  the
                 default directory.

       -bbaud    Use  baud to compute the transfer time instead of the default
                 1200 baud.

FILES
       /usr/spool/uucp/                 Default        spool         directory
       /usr/spool/uucp/C./C.*           Control files
       /usr/spool/uucp/Dhostname./D.*   Outgoing           data          files
       /usr/spool/uucp/X./X.*           Outgoing execution files

SEE ALSO
       uucp(1C), uux(1C), uulog(1C), uusnap(8C)

BUGS
       No information is available on work requested by the remote machine.

       The user who requests a remote uucp command is unknown.

       Uuq -l can be horrendously slow.

AUTHOR
       Lou Salkind, New York University


4.3 Berkeley Distribution       April 24, 1986                         UUQ(1C)
 
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