Uses debugging mode to contact a specified remote system.
uukick [ -xDebugLevel ] SystemName
The uukick command contacts a remote system, named by the SystemName parameter, using debugging mode. The debugging mode provides a means of monitoring Basic Networking Utilities (BNU) file transfers and connections to remote computers.
The uukick command starts the uucico daemon, which actually contacts the specified remote system. The uucico daemon produces debugging output that enables you to monitor its progress as it establishes the connection to the remote system, performs the remote login, and transfers a file.
The debugging output is scrolled on the screen of the local system. Once the system has finished displaying this information, press the Interrupt key to return to the prompt.
Notes:
-xDebugLevel | Overrides the default amount of detail in the debugging information the command displays on the screen. The valid range for the DebugLevel variable is 0 to 9, with a default of 5. Higher numbers cause the final report to be more detailed. If the -x flag is not used, the uucico daemon is started with the default level, which produces a moderate amount of information. |
To change the amount of detail in the information about the progress of the operation of the uucico daemon, use the -x flag to specify a higher or lower debugging level. For example, enter:
uukick -x9 hera
This instructs the uukick command to generate as much information as possible about the way in which the uucico daemon is working while trying to connect to system hera. Or, enter:
uukick -x3 hera
This instructs the command to generate less than the default amount of information about the connection.
/usr/sbin/uucp/uukick | Contains the uukick shell script. |
/etc/uucp | Contains the configuration files for BNU. |
/etc/uucp/Devices | Contains information about available devices. |
/etc/uucp/Dialcodes | Contains dialing code abbreviations. |
/etc/uucp/Dialers | Specifies initial handshaking on a connection. |
/etc/uucp/Permissions | Describes access permissions for remote systems. |
/etc/uucp/Systems | Describes accessible remote systems. |
/var/spool/uucp/* | Contain files to be transferred and files recording transfer statistics. |
/var/spool/uucppublic/* | Contain files that have been transferred. |
The tail command, uucp command, uutry command, Uutry command, uux command.
The uucico daemon, uucpd daemon.
How to Monitor a BNU Remote Connection and How to Monitor a BNU File Transfer in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks.
Maintaining BNU in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks.