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If the system does not display an error message immediately
after entering the uucp command, and the system
prompt appears, the uucp request is queued.
Use the uustat
and uulog
utilities to check the status of your uucp job.
Use the uustat command to display the status
of the currently queued uucp requests or
display the status of connections to other systems.
For example, to display a list of all the queued jobs
for the user robertm, enter:
uustat -u robertm
The uustat utility displays user status information in the following format:
couscousN266 01/26-15:43 S couscous robertm rmail edwardaTo list the status of the accessibility of all the remote machines, use the following command:
The following example shows the output from the uustat command:
scooter 01/26-15:43 CAN'T ACCESS DEVICE disco 01/27-12:01 SUCCESSFUL obie 01/25-05:12 CALL FAILED, JOB DELETEDFor more information on the options to uustat, see the uustat(C) manual page.
The uulog command displays the status messages (most recent last) that the UUCP programs write to the files uucp/sys, uux/sys, uucico/sys, and uuxqt/sys, in the /usr/spool/uucp/.Log directory (sys is the name of the system that uucp is trying to access).
For example, to display status information about
file transfers involving the system scooter,
enter the following:
uulog -s scooter
The uulog utility displays information about the system in the following format:
uucp scooter (01/26-15:43:00, 304, 5) COPY (SUCCEEDED)