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

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Exit Values<br />

Portability<br />

/usr/spool/locks<br />

The directory containing the lock files created by uucico.<br />

/usr/spool/uucp/.Status<br />

UUCP status file<br />

0 Successful completion<br />

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

v Unknown command-line option<br />

v Not running setuid uucp<br />

v Argument list too long<br />

v Unable to open log file<br />

v CTRL-C interrupt<br />

X/Open Portability Guide.<br />

Related Information<br />

uucc, uucp, uulog, uux, uuxqt<br />

uucp — Copy files between remote UUCP systems<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

uucp [–Ccdfjmr] [–g grade] [–n user] [–x debug_level] [site1!] file1 [site2!] file2<br />

uucp [–Ccdfjmr] [–g grade] [–n user] [–x debug_level] file... [site2!] directory<br />

uucp copies a source file or files from one site to a target on another site. The<br />

source can be a file or group of files specified by metacharacters. The source<br />

cannot be a directory. The target can be a corresponding filename or directory.<br />

Filenames given to uucp have the form:<br />

[site!] pathname<br />

or<br />

[site1![site2!]... pathname<br />

where site names the remote site. If a site is not specified, pathname is a pathname<br />

on your machine. site must be on the list of site names that uucp knows about.<br />

Use uuname to list sites that are known to uucp.<br />

You can also specify multiple site names as a way of sending files to a site that<br />

your system does not have a direct connection to. Filenames that contain multiple<br />

site names are called multinode or multihop names. When processing a uucp<br />

request involving multihop names, only the destination name can be a multihop<br />

name. The source filename cannot be a multihop name.<br />

Pathnames can have one of these forms:<br />

v A full pathname.<br />

uucico daemon<br />

v A pathname preceded by ~name/, where ~name is replaced on the specified<br />

site by the login directory of user name.<br />

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