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

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uupick<br />

Localization<br />

Files<br />

Usage notes<br />

Portability<br />

Related Information<br />

uuto<br />

uupick uses the following localization environment variables:<br />

v LANG<br />

v LC_ALL<br />

v LC_CTYPE<br />

v LC_MESSAGES<br />

v LC_LCTIME<br />

v NLSPATH<br />

See Appendix F for more information.<br />

uupick uses the following files:<br />

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

The UUCP configuration file, which contains the list of known systems as<br />

well as the location of the public UUCP library. See uucc.<br />

/usr/spool/uucppublic<br />

The default value for the public UUCP directory. The public UUCP directory<br />

is always the home directory of the user uucp as defined in the user<br />

database.<br />

/usr/spool/uucppublic/receive/user/system<br />

When files are sent to your system using uuto, they are placed into<br />

/usr/spool/uucppublic/receive/user/system, where user is your login<br />

name and system is the name of the system that sent the files.<br />

1. uupick does not convert files from EBCDIC. If you receive a file from an ASCII<br />

system, you will need to convert it to EBCDIC.<br />

2. When moving files, uupick does not check for files of the same name in the<br />

destination directory. These files are overwritten.<br />

3. uupick is a shell script.<br />

X/Open Portability Guide.<br />

uustat — Display status of pending UUCP transfers<br />

Format<br />

uustat [–j jobid | –k jobid | –r jobid]<br />

uustat [–m]<br />

uustat [–q]<br />

uustat [–s site] [–u user]<br />

uustat [–a [–o number] [–y number]]<br />

748 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference

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