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0 Command: uumonitor | Section: 8 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: uumonitor.8.gz
uumonitor(8) System Manager's Manual uumonitor(8) NAME uumonitor - Monitors the UUCP system SYNOPSIS /usr/lib/uucp/uumonitor DESCRIPTION The uumonitor command displays a synopsis in tabular format of the cur- rent UUCP status. The format of each line in the table is as follows: system_name #C #X most_recent_status CNT:# time Table entries are defined as follows: system_name The remote system for which the entry applies. #C The number of C.files queued for the remote system. #X The number of requests for remote execution from the re- mote system. most_recent_status The result of the most recent attempt to connect to the remote system. CNT:# The number of times that a failure to log in to the re- mote system has occurred. This does not include the number failed dial attempts. time The time of the last status entry was made for this sys- tem. The uumonitor command is helpful for detecting systems that have back- logs, that have gone away for awhile, that have changed phone numbers, and so forth. The CNT: field is useful for detecting a system whose login/passwd has changed. If the CNT: field gets larger than the maxi- mum allowable failures (currently 20), no further attempts to connect to this system are made. If the number of C.files queued starts get- ting unusually large (depending on the system anywhere from 100-1000), action should be taken to determine the cause of the backlog. RELATED INFORMATION Commands: uucp(1) delim off uumonitor(8)

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