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Description<br />

Options<br />

Output<br />

uustat displays reports on the progress of pending UUCP transfers. You can<br />

display the status of transfers for a particular job ID or user ID. uustat can also<br />

stop or restart jobs in the queue.<br />

If you do not specify any options, it displays the status of all UUCP requests for all<br />

sites made by the current user.<br />

–a Displays the jobs queued for all users instead of only the jobs for the user<br />

issuing the command.<br />

–j jobid<br />

Displays the status of the specified job.<br />

–k jobid<br />

Stops the UUCP job identified by jobid. uustat can display the job ID of a<br />

job in the queue, when used with one of the other options. You cannot use<br />

this option with the –q or –r options.<br />

–o number<br />

Displays the jobs that are older than number hours.<br />

–q Displays the latest conversation status and times tried for all sites that<br />

recently had errors, as well as a count of the jobs queued. You cannot use<br />

this option with the –k or –r options.<br />

–m Displays the latest conversation status and times tried for all sites, as well<br />

as a count of the jobs queued. You cannot use this option with the –k or –r<br />

options.<br />

–r jobid<br />

Restarts the UUCP request specified by jobid. This option updates the<br />

timestamp on the file, making the request appear recent. It cannot restart<br />

jobs that have been stopped with the –k option. You cannot use this option<br />

with the –k or –q options.<br />

–s site Displays the status of all UUCP transfers requested for site.<br />

–u user<br />

Displays the status of all UUCP transfers requested by user.<br />

–y number<br />

Displays the jobs that are younger than number hours.<br />

uustat uses a variety of output formats, depending on the options specified.<br />

If you do not specify an option, or if you specify the –s and –u options, the output is<br />

in this format, one line to every request within a work file:<br />

job ID mo/dy—hh:mm rtype site user information<br />

The following list explains the fields:<br />

job ID Identifies the job. If a job contains more than one request, subsequent<br />

requests are displayed below the first, without a job ID.<br />

mo/dy—hh:mm<br />

Time of the request.<br />

uustat<br />

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