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

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uustat<br />

Examples<br />

rtype The request type, either S (for send) or R (for receive).<br />

site The name of the remote site.<br />

user The name of the user who requested the job.<br />

information<br />

Describes the request. The format depends on the type of request.<br />

For a send request, information has the format:<br />

size filename<br />

where size is the size in bytes of the file to be sent and filename is either<br />

the absolute pathname on your site, or the <strong>UNIX</strong>-style filename relative to<br />

your spool directory for the remote site.<br />

For a receive request, information has the format:<br />

filename<br />

For a remote execution request (such as a request produced by mailx, the<br />

command to be run is displayed after any data files associated with it.<br />

For the –q and –m options, the output is in this format:<br />

site transfersC (age) commandsX(age) status retry<br />

where:<br />

site Remote site name.<br />

transfersC(age)<br />

Number of file transfer jobs pending; if any are over one day old, the age in<br />

days of the oldest job is given in parentheses.<br />

commandsX(age)<br />

Number of pending command requests that have been received; if any are<br />

over one day old, the age in days of the oldest job is given in parentheses.<br />

status Time and result of the last attempt to call this site. The status field shows<br />

the status of attempts made by this system to connect to other systems.<br />

When other systems call this system, this field is not updated.<br />

retry Time to the next connection attempt in hours:minutes and the current retry<br />

count. The retry field is displayed only between retry attempts.<br />

For the –k and –r options, uustat displays a message telling you if the attempt to<br />

stop or restart a job was successful.<br />

1. To display all waiting UUCP requests:<br />

uustat<br />

2. To display all jobs waiting for remote site east:<br />

uustat –s east<br />

3. To stop the UUCP job associated with job ID westn0003:<br />

uustat –k westn0003<br />

Environment Variables<br />

uustat uses the following environment variable:<br />

750 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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