UUQ(1) BSD Reference Manual UUQ(1) NNAAMMEE uuuuqq - examine or manipulate the uucp queue SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS uuuuqq [--ll] [--hh] [--ss_s_y_s_t_e_m] [--uu_u_s_e_r] [--dd_j_o_b_n_o] [--rr_s_d_i_r] [--bb_b_a_u_d] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN UUuuqq is used to examine (and possibly delete) entries in the uucp queue. When listing jobs, uuuuqq uses a format reminiscent of ls. For the long format, information for each job listed includes job number, number of files to transfer, user who spooled the job, number of bytes to send, type of command requested (S for sending files, R for receiving files, X for remote uucp), and file or command desired. Several options are available: --hh Print only the summary lines for each system. Summary lines give system name, number of jobs for the system, and total number of bytes to send. --ll Specifies a long format listing. The default is to list only the job numbers sorted across the page. --ss_s_y_s_t_e_m Limit output to jobs for systems whose system names begin with _s_y_s_t_e_m. --uu_u_s_e_r Limit output to jobs for users whose login names begin with _u_s_e_r. --dd_j_o_b_n_o Delete job number _j_o_b_n_o (as obtained from a previous uuuuqq command) from the uucp queue. Only the UUCP Administrator is permitted to delete jobs. --rr_s_d_i_r Look for files in the spooling directory _s_d_i_r instead of the default directory. --bb_b_a_u_d Use _b_a_u_d to compute the transfer time instead of the de- fault 1200 baud. FFIILLEESS /usr/spool/uucp/ Default spool directory /usr/spool/uucp/C./C.* Control files /usr/spool/uucp/D_h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e _._/_D_._* Outgoing data files /usr/spool/uucp/X./X.* Outgoing execution files SSEEEE AALLSSOO uucp(1), uux(1), uulog(1), uusnap(8) BBUUGGSS No information is available on work requested by the remote machine. The user who requests a remote uucp command is unknown. ``uq -l'' can be horrendously slow. HHIISSTTOORRYY The uuuuqq command appeared in 4.3BSD. 4.3 Berkeley Distribution June 6, 1993 1