Format
uulog [–s site]
Note: The uulog utility
is fully supported for compatibility with older UNIX systems.
However, because it is no longer supported by POSIX.2 IEEE standard
1003.2-1992, this utility should be avoided for applications intended
to be portable to other UNIX-branded systems.
Description
uulog displays
information about UUCP events, such as file transfers and remote command
execution. It also displays the most recent debug output to the log.
In order to use uulog, you must have permission
to read the file /usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE.
The
format of the display is:
user ID local_site date/time messagetext
where:
- user ID
- Login ID of the user who requested the file transfer or requested
the command be run. Entries created by uuxqt or
by programs spawned by uuxqt have the ID uucp.
- local_site
- Name of the local site.
- date/time
- Date and time of the event in the form (mm/dd-hh:mm).
- messagetext
- Text of the log entry. The message text depends on the event being
recorded; most entries are self-explanatory.
Options
If you do not specify an option,
uulog displays
the debug information for the last conversation that failed.
- –s site
- Displays information about UUCP events for this site.
Environment variables
uulog uses
the following environment variable:
- TZ
- Sets the time
zone used with date and time messages.
Localization
uulog uses
the following localization environment variables:
- LANG
- LC_ALL
- LC_CTYPE
- LC_MESSAGES
- LC_LCTIME
- NLSPATH
See Localization for more
information.
Files
uulog uses
the following files:
- /usr/lib/uucp/config
- UUCP configuration file.
(See uucc.)
- /usr/spool/uucp
- UUCP spool directory.
- /usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE
- Log file for uulog and
other UUCP utilities.
Exit values
- 0
- Successful completion
- 1
- Failure due to any of the following:
- LOGFILE could not be opened
- Could not lock LOGFILE
- 2
- Unknown command-line option
Portability
X/Open Portability Guide, UNIX systems.
Related information
uucc, uucp, uux