Conversation Termination; Uulog Uucp Log Inquiry - Sun Microsystems Sun Workstation 100U System Manager's Manual

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UUCP Implementation Description
UUCICO - Copy In, Copy Out
XN,
corresponding to lie. or no for each request.
An
N
response can be followed by a number giving the res on for the failure:
NO
Copy failed (reason not given by remote system).
Nl
Local access to file denied.
N2
Remote access to path or file denied.
N3
System error - bad uucp command generated.
N4
Remote system cannot create temporary file.
N5
Cannot copy to file or directory - file left in pubdir / u.er / file.
N6
Cannot copy to file or directory - file left in pubdir / u.er / file.
The send and receive replies are based on permission to access the requested file or directory
using the USERFILE and read/write permissions of the file or directory.
After each file is copied into the spool directory of the receiving system, a copy-complete mes-
sage is sent by the receiver of the file. The message CY is sent if the file has successfully been
moved from the spool directory to the destination. If the file was not successfully moved from
the spool directory to the destination, a eN message is sent, the file is put in the
publi~ dire~­
tory (usually / u.r / ,po
01/
uucppublic), and the requester is notified by mail.
The requests and results are logged on both systems.
The hangup response is determined
by
a work scan of the SLA VE's spool directory. If work for
the remote system exists an BN message is sent and the programs switch roles. If no work
exists, an BY response is sent.
5.5. Conversation Termination
When the MASTER receives a BY message, the MASTER
e~hoes
the message back to the
SLA VE and the protocols are turned off. Each program sends a final "00" (Over and Out)
message to the other. The original SLA VE program cleans up and terminate. The MASTER
then proceeds to call other systems unless a "-s" option was specified.
6. UULOG - UUCP Log Inquiry
When a uucp program can not make a log entry
dire~tly
into the LOGFILE an individual log
file is created: a file with prefix LOG. This sometimes occurs when more than one uucp process
is running. Periodically,
uu/og
may be executed to append these
files
to the
LOGFILE.
The uulog program may also
be
used to request the output of L OGF ILE entries. The request is
specified by the use of the options:
-S'II'
Print entries where
' 1 1'
is the remote system name,
-uu,er
Print entries for user u,er.
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1984
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