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uustat Examples
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     uustat --all
   Display status of all jobs.  A sample output line is as follows:
     bugsA027h bugs ian 04-01 13:50 Executing rmail ian@airs.com (sending 12 bytes)
   The format is
     jobid system user queue-date command (size)
   The jobid may be passed to the `--kill' or `--rejuvenate' options.
The size indicates how much data is to be transferred to the remote
system, and is absent for a file receive request.  The `--system',
`--not-system', `--user', `--not-user', `--command', `--not-command',
`--older-than', and `--younger-than' options may be used to control
which jobs are listed.

     uustat --executions
   Display status of queued up execution requests.  A sample output line
is as follows:
     bugs bugs!ian 05-20 12:51 rmail ian
   The format is
     system requestor queue-date command
   The `--system', `--not-system', `--user', `--not-user', `--command',
`--not-command', `--older-than', and `--younger-than' options may be
used to control which requests are listed.

     uustat --list
   Display status for all systems with queued up commands.  A sample
output line is as follows:
     bugs            4C (1 hour)   0X (0 secs) 04-01 14:45 Dial failed
   This indicates the system, the number of queued commands, the age of
the oldest queued command, the number of queued local executions, the
age of the oldest queued execution, the date of the last conversation,
and the status of that conversation.

     uustat --status
   Display conversation status for all remote systems.  A sample output
line is as follows:
     bugs           04-01 15:51 Conversation complete
   This indicates the system, the date of the last conversation, and the
status of that conversation.  If the last conversation failed, `uustat'
will indicate how many attempts have been made to call the system.  If
the retry period is currently preventing calls to that system, `uustat'
also displays the time when the next call will be permitted.

     uustat --ps
   Display the status of all processes holding UUCP locks.  The output
format is system dependent, as `uustat' simply invokes `ps' on each
process holding a lock.

     uustat -c rmail -o 168 -K -Q -M -N -W "Queued for over 1 week"
   This will kill all `rmail' commands that have been queued up waiting
for delivery for over 1 week (168 hours).  For each such command, mail
will be sent both to the UUCP administrator and to the user who
requested the rmail execution.  The mail message sent will include the
string given by the `-W' option.  The `-Q' option prevents any of the
jobs from being listed on the terminal, so any output from the program
will be error messages.