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Command: uucheck | Section: 8 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: uucheck.8.gz
uucheck(8) System Manager's Manual uucheck(8)
NAME
uucheck - Checks for files and directories required by uucp
SYNOPSIS
uucheck [-v] [-xdebug_level]
FLAGS
Displays a detailed explanation of how the uucp program interprets the
permissions file. Displays debugging information. The valid range for
debug_level is 0 to 9. The higher the number, the more detailed the
final report.
DESCRIPTION
The uucheck command verifies the presence of the files and directories
required by the uucp program. In addition to checking for the presence
of files required by uucp, the uucheck command also checks for some er-
rors in the /usr/lib/uucp/Permissions file.
The uucheck command does not check for correct file and directory modes
or for errors in the /usr/lib/uucp/Permissions file, such as duplicate
login or machine names.
When the uucp program is installed, uucheck verifies that the directo-
ries, programs, and support files required to operate the networking
facility are present. The command is executed automatically, as one of
the first steps in the installation process, before the required uucp
directories, programs, and files are actually installed.
Issue the uucheck command from the command line after installing uucp,
configuring uucp for your site, or making changes in part of the uucp
program, such as the /usr/lib/uucp/Permissions file.
Note that the uucheck command can only be issued from the command line
if you have superuser authority.
EXAMPLES
To find out how the uucp program interprets the /usr/lib/uucp/Permis-
sions file, enter: uucheck -v The -v flag instructs the uucheck command
to verify that the uucp files exist and displays a detailed explanation
of how the uucp programs interpret the permissions file. To set the
debug level to 8, enter: uucheck -x8
FILES
Specifies the command path Information about available devices Limits
scheduled jobs Limits remote command executions Describes access per-
missions for remote systems Describes accessible remote systems Spool-
ing directory Public directory Prevents multiple use of device nn
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: uucico(8), uusched(8), uucp(1), uustat(1), uuto(1), and
uux(1) delim off
uucheck(8)