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The following options may be given to uustat
.
- `-a'
-
- `--all'
-
List all queued file transfer requests.
- `-e'
-
- `--executions'
-
List queued execution requests rather than queued file transfer
requests. Queued execution requests are processed by
uuxqt
rather than uucico
. Queued execution requests may be waiting for
some file to be transferred from a remote system. They are created by
an invocation of uux
.
- `-s system'
-
- `--system system'
-
List all jobs queued up for the named system. These options may be
specified multiple times, in which case all jobs for all the named
systems will be listed. If used with `--list', only the systems
named will be listed.
- `-S system'
-
- `--not-system system'
-
List all jobs queued for systems other than the one named. These
options may be specified multiple times, in which case no jobs from any
of the specified systems will be listed. If used with `--list',
only the systems not named will be listed. These options may not be
used with `-s' or `--system'.
- `-u user'
-
- `--user user'
-
List all jobs queued up for the named user. These options may be
specified multiple times, in which case all jobs for all the named users
will be listed.
- `-U user'
-
- `--not-user user'
-
List all jobs queued up for users other than the one named. These
options may be specified multiple times, in which case no jobs from any
of the specified users will be listed. These options may not be used
with `-u' or `--user'.
- `-c command'
-
- `--command command'
-
List all jobs requesting the execution of the named command. If
`command' is `ALL' this will list all jobs requesting the
execution of some command (as opposed to simply requesting a file
transfer). These options may be specified multiple times, in which case
all jobs requesting any of the commands will be listed.
- `-C command'
-
- `--not-command command'
-
List all jobs requesting execution of some command other than the named
command, or, if `command' is `ALL', list all jobs that simply
request a file transfer (as opposed to requesting the execution of some
command). These options may be specified multiple times, in which case
no job requesting one of the specified commands will be listed. These
options may not be used with `-c' or `--command'.
- `-o hours'
-
- `--older-than hours'
-
List all queued jobs older than the given number of hours. If used with
`--list', only systems whose oldest job is older than the given
number of hours will be listed.
- `-y hours'
-
- `--younger-than hours'
-
List all queued jobs younger than the given number of hours. If used
with `--list', only systems whose oldest job is younger than the
given number of hours will be listed.
- `-k jobid'
-
- `--kill jobid'
-
Kill the named job. The job id is shown by the default output format,
as well as by the `-j' or `--jobid' options to
uucp
or
uux
. A job may only be killed by the user who created the job,
or by the UUCP administrator, or the superuser. The `-k' or
`--kill' options may be used multiple times on the command line to
kill several jobs.
- `-r jobid'
-
- `--rejuvenate jobid'
-
Rejuvenate the named job. This will mark it as having been invoked at
the current time, affecting the output of the `-o',
`--older-than', `-y', or `--younger-than' options,
possibly preserving it from any automated cleanup daemon. The job id is
shown by the default output format, as well as by the `-j' or
`--jobid' options to
uucp
or uux
. A job may only be
rejuvenated by the user who created the job, or by the UUCP
administrator, or the superuser. The `-r' or `--rejuvenate'
options may be used multiple times on the command line to rejuvenate
several jobs.
- `-q'
-
- `--list'
-
Display the status of commands, executions and conversations for all
remote systems for which commands or executions are queued. The
`-s', `--system', `-S', `--not-system', `-o',
`--older-than', `-y', and `--younger-than' options may be
used to restrict the systems which are listed. Systems for which no
commands or executions are queued will never be listed.
- `-m'
-
- `--status'
-
Display the status of conversations for all remote systems.
- `-p'
-
- `--ps'
-
Display the status of all processes holding UUCP locks on systems or
ports.
- `-i'
-
- `--prompt'
-
For each listed job, prompt whether to kill the job or not. If the
first character of the input line is y or Y, the job will be
killed.
- `-K'
-
- `--kill-all'
-
Automatically kill each listed job. This can be useful for automatic
cleanup scripts, in conjunction with the `--mail' and
`--notify' options.
- `-R'
-
- `--rejuvenate-all'
-
Automatically rejuvenate each listed job. This may not be used with
`--kill-all'.
- `-M'
-
- `--mail'
-
For each listed job, send mail to the UUCP administrator. If the job is
killed (due to `--kill-all', or `--prompt' with an affirmative
response) the mail will indicate that. A comment specified by the
`--comment' option may be included. If the job is an execution,
the initial portion of its standard input will be included in the mail
message; the number of lines to include may be set with the
`--mail-lines' option (the default is 100). If the standard input
contains null characters, it is assumed to be a binary file and is not
included.
- `-N'
-
- `--notify'
-
For each listed job, send mail to the user who requested the job. The
mail is identical to that sent by the `-M' or `--mail'
options.
- `-W comment'
-
- `--comment comment'
-
Specify a comment to be included in mail sent with the `-M',
`--mail', `-N', or `--notify' options.
- `-B lines'
-
- `--mail-lines lines'
-
When the `-M', `--mail', `-N', or `--notify' options
are used to send mail about an execution with standard input, this
option controls the number of lines of standard input to include in the
message. The default is 100.
- `-Q'
-
- `--no-list'
-
Do not actually list the job, but only take any actions indicated by the
`-i', `--prompt', `-K', `--kill-all', `-M',
`--mail', `-N' or `--notify' options.
- `-x type'
-
- `--debug type'
-
- `-I file'
-
- `--config file'
-
- `-v'
-
- `--version'
-
- `--help'
-
See section Standard Options.
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