UUSUB(C) XENIX System V UUSUB(C)
Name
uusub - Monitor uucp network.
Syntax
uusub [ options ]
Description
uusub defines a uucp subnetwork and monitors the connection
and traffic among the members of the subnetwork. The
following options are available:
-asys Add sys to the subnetwork.
-dsys Delete sys from the subnetwork.
-l Report the statistics on connections.
-r Report the statistics on traffic amount.
-f Flush the connection statistics.
-uhr Gather the traffic statistics over the past hr
hours.
-csys Exercise the connection to the system sys. If sys
is specified as all, then exercise the connection to
all the systems in the subnetwork.
The connections report format is:
sys #call #ok time #dev #login #nack #other
where sys is the remote system name, #call is the number of
times the local system tries to call sys since the last
flush was done, #ok is the number of successful connections,
time is the the latest successful connect time, #dev is the
number of unsuccessful connections because of no available
device (e.g. ACU), #login is the number of unsuccessful
connections because of login failure, #nack is the number of
unsuccessful connections because of no response (e.g., line
busy, system down), and #other is the number of unsuccessful
connections because of other reasons.
The traffic statistics format is:
sfile sbyte rfile rbyte
where sfile is the number of files sent and sbyte is the
number of bytes sent over the period of time indicated in
the latest uusub command with the -uhr option. Similarly,
rfile and rbyte are the numbers of files and bytes received.
The command:
uusub-c all -u 24
is typically started by cron(C) once a day.
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Files
/usr/spool/uucp/SYSLOG
system log file
/usr/lib/uucp/L_sub
connection statistics
/usr/lib/uucp/R_sub
traffic statistics
See Also
uucp(C), uustat(C).
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