BNU status-checking commands

BNU also provides commands for checking the status of transfers and log files.

Item Description
uuq Displays jobs currently in the BNU job queue. Use the uuq command to display the status of a specified job or of all jobs. With root authority, you can use the uuq command to delete a job from the queue.
uustat Provides information similar to that provided by the uuq command, in a different format. Use the uustat command to check the status of jobs and delete jobs you own. With root authority, you can also delete jobs belonging to other users.
uulog Displays a summary of uucp or uux requests, by user or by system. The uulog command displays the file names. See BNU log files .
uupoll Forces a poll of a remote system. This is helpful when work for that system is waiting in the queue and needs to be transferred, before the system is scheduled to be called automatically.
uusnap Displays a very brief summary of BNU status. For each remote system, this command shows the number of files awaiting transfer. However, it does not show how long they have been waiting. The uusnap command is the Berkeley equivalent of the uustat command.