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

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uuto<br />

Description<br />

Options<br />

Localization<br />

Files<br />

1003.2-1992, this utility should be avoided for applications intended to be<br />

portable to other <strong>UNIX</strong>- branded systems.<br />

uuto is a simplified method of using uucp to copy a file, or files, to a user on<br />

another system. file is a file, or files, on your system. The destination has the<br />

following form:<br />

system!user<br />

where system is a system known to uucp and user is the login name of a user on<br />

the remote system. You can use uuname to list the names of the remote system<br />

known to uucp. Make sure to enter the user name in the proper case. Otherwise,<br />

the recipient will not be able to use uuto to receive the files you have sent.<br />

uuto sends files to the UUCP public directory on the remote system. In particular,<br />

the files are sent to the directory:<br />

pubdir/receive/user/sendsystem<br />

where pubdir is the UUCP public directory, user is the user’s name specified in the<br />

destination, and sendsystem is the name of the sending system.<br />

The recipient is notified by mail when the files arrive. If several files are sent, the<br />

recipient is notified when the last file arrives. Depending on the nature of the remote<br />

system, the recipient may move files from this directory using the uupick utility or<br />

by using the usual system copy commands.<br />

–m Sends the user a note when the copy is completed.<br />

–p Places files in spool directory before transfer to remote system.<br />

uuto 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 />

uuto uses the following files:<br />

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

The configuration file for UUCP contains the list of systems that uucp<br />

knows about. This configuration file is compiled from a number of text<br />

configurations using the uucc utility. (See uucc for more information.)<br />

/usr/spool/uucppublic<br />

The public UUCP directory.<br />

752 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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