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1 | .TH NETQ UCB 2/24/79 UCB |
2 | .ds s UCB | |
3 | .SH NAME | |
4 | netq \- print contents of network queue | |
5 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
6 | .B netq | |
7 | [ | |
8 | .B \-a | |
9 | ] [ machine ] | |
10 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
11 | .I Netq | |
12 | lists the contents of the network queue, | |
13 | one request per line, for each directly-connected machine. | |
14 | For each request, it shows the login name of the originator, | |
15 | the destination, the login name on the remote machine, | |
16 | and the length (in bytes) of the request | |
17 | (this will be larger than any files transferred (e.g. by | |
18 | .I netcp), | |
19 | because of header information). | |
20 | Also described are the queue filename which may be used | |
21 | as an argument to | |
22 | .IR netrm (\*s), | |
23 | the time entered the queue, and the command being sent. | |
24 | .PP | |
25 | .I Netq | |
26 | summarizes requests by other users. | |
27 | If the | |
28 | .B \-a | |
29 | option is specified, requests from all users are listed. | |
30 | .PP | |
31 | If a | |
32 | .I machine | |
33 | is specified, only the queue for that directly-connected machine is listed. | |
34 | .PP | |
35 | The requests are listed in the order they will be sent; | |
36 | the queue for each machine is totally independent from the | |
37 | other machine's queues. | |
38 | .SH AUTHOR | |
39 | Eric Schmidt | |
40 | .SH FILES | |
41 | .br | |
42 | .ns | |
43 | .TP 19 | |
44 | /usr/net/send? | |
45 | the directories where the queues are | |
46 | .br | |
47 | .ns | |
48 | .TP 19 | |
49 | /usr/net/logfile | |
50 | the log | |
51 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
52 | net(\*s), netrm(\*s), netlog(\*s), netcp(\*s), | |
53 | netlpr(\*s), netmail(\*s), mail(1) | |
54 | .SH BUGS | |
55 | .I Netq | |
56 | should also list files in net queues on intermediate machines. | |
57 | .br | |
58 | The commands are sent shortest-job first. | |
59 | There is no way to delay a shorter, earlier request. |