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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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Files<br />

Exit Values<br />

Related Information<br />

uucp<br />

uucc. For more information on creating and maintaining UUCP configuration files,<br />

refer to z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Planning.<br />

uucc uses the following files:<br />

/usr/lib/uucp/<strong>System</strong>s<br />

Contains a list of remote systems and the methods for connecting with<br />

them.<br />

/usr/lib/uucp/Devices<br />

Describes the physical and logical connections listed in the <strong>System</strong>s file.<br />

/usr/lib/uucp/Dialers<br />

Contains dialing information for the modems and dialers listed in the<br />

Devices file.<br />

/usr/lib/uucp/Dialcodes<br />

Contains abbreviations that can be used in the phone numbers specified in<br />

<strong>System</strong>s.<br />

/usr/lib/uucp/Permissions<br />

Defines the commands and areas of the file system that remote sites can<br />

access on your system.<br />

/usr/lib/uucp/config<br />

Contains the previous information compiled into one file for use by the uucp<br />

utilities.<br />

0 Successful completion<br />

1 Failure due to any of the following:<br />

v Inability to open file<br />

v Insufficient memory<br />

v Ctrl-C interrupt<br />

uucico daemon — Process UUCP file transfer requests<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

uucico [–f] [–g grade] [–r0|–r1] [–s system] [–x type]<br />

uucc<br />

The uucico daemon processes file transfer requests that were queued by uucp<br />

and uux. It establishes the connection with remote sites and manages the transfer<br />

of data between the local and remote sites as specified by the queued uucp or uux<br />

job.<br />

uucico is automatically invoked after the uucp or uux command completes (unless<br />

the –r option was specified on the uucp or uux command). To process requests<br />

that cannot be successfully completed at the time the uucp or uux command was<br />

executed and to initiate transfers from remote sites, the traditional approach is to<br />

use cron to start uucico at regular intervals. (See z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong><br />

Planning for more information about using cron to start uucico. It contains<br />

information on creating crontabs.)<br />

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