UUPARAMS(8)UUPARAMS(8)NAMEuuparams - show current/default UUCP parameters
SYNOPSISuuparams [-flags] [match]
DESCRIPTION
Uuparams prints the UUCP parameters that are being set in
the configuration file. (See uuparams(5) for a detailed
description of each parameter.) If the optional match
argument is present, uuparams displays any parameters that
match the argument.
Uuparams checks the configuration file for any
inconsistencies, and also checks that all the user and
group names supplied actually exist. Any inconsistencies
produce an exit code of EX_DATAERR.
OPTIONS-a This flag causes all the parameters to be printed.
-d Show default parameter settings (ie: ignore the
contents of the configuration file).
-f Show available free space on network file-system. If
this space is below that set by the parameter
MINSPOOLFSFREE then the message NO SPACE will be
printed, and the exit code will be EX_UNAVAILABLE.
-n Prints out the distribution's version information.
This is in the form:
release serial date CPU operating_system
-Pparams
Alters the pathname for the UUCP parameters file
[default: `/etc/uucp/CONFIG'].
-v If the -a flag or a match are selected, then any
parameters that have been changed from the default are
indicated by a trailing asterisk (`*'). This flag
also causes the name of the parameters file to be
printed.
-w Don't warn about inconsistencies.
-x[level]
Turns on tracing at level [default: 1]. If tracing is
not compiled in, this flag will have no effect.
-? Explain argument options and exit.
EXAMPLES
Show all current parameters (with changes flagged):
UUCP 1
UUPARAMS(8)UUPARAMS(8)uuparams-av
Show all the parameters relevant to lock files:
uuparams LOCK
FILES
/etc/uucp/CONFIG Changed parameters for all UUCP
programs.
SEE ALSOuuparams(5).
UUCP 2