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Display the UUCP record file using the uulog command of linux

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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Do not know how to use linux's uulog command to display UUCP record files? In fact, it is not difficult to solve this problem. Let the editor take you to learn how to solve it. I hope you will gain a lot after reading this article.

The uulog command displays the contents of the log file. This content contains the activities of the uucico and uuxqt daemons. Each remote system has its own log file, and the local system uses uucp, uuto, and uux commands to communicate with these remote systems.

Use the uulog command to display summary information about the uucp, uuto, and uux commands required by the user and the system. All of these transactions are recorded in a log file in the / var/spool/uucp/.Log directory. These files are named DaemonName/SystemName, where the DaemonName directory is the name of the daemon involved, and the SystemName file is named for the remote system to which the daemon is connecting.

Syntax format: uulog [parameters]

Common parameters:

-D or-- debuglog display debug records-f or-- follow is similar to the-F parameter, but only display records related to the specified host-- I or-- config specified program configuration file-n or-- lines display record file, the value of the specified number of lines from the last count-s displays only records in the record file, records related to the specified file-S or-- statslog display statistical records-u or-- suer only show statistics records in the record file Records related to the specified user-v or-- version display version information-X or-- debug set troubleshooting level-help display help

Reference example

Display uucp log information:

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