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 NAME    [Toc]    [Back]
      uusnaps - sort and embellish uusnap output

 SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]
      uusnaps

 DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]
      The uucp commands, including uusnaps, are targeted for removal from
      HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below.

      uusnaps runs uusnap (see uusnap(1M)) and post-processes the output
      into a more useful form.  It sorts output lines in ``Pareto-style'',
      showing first those remote systems with the greatest number of Cmds
      files, next Data files, and then Xqts files.

      uusnaps inserts a * after the number of Xqts files on those lines
      where Data is not equal to (2 x Cmds) + Xqts.  This may be a sign of
      missing or orphaned transaction parts.  Use uuls to check (see
      uuls(1)).

      uusnaps adds summary information after all uusnap output.  The first
      line is a total of the numbers of Cmds, Data, and Xqts files.  The
      second line contains a grand total number of transaction files,
      followed by the number of directory bytes this represents.  This is an
      indication of the true size of the directory itself if all empty
      entries were squeezed out.  Finally, if it appears that transaction
      files might be missing or orphaned, uusnaps returns the number of
      missing or excess files.

 WARNINGS    [Toc]    [Back]
      Use of uucp commands, including uusnaps, is discouraged because they
      are targeted for removal from HP-UX.  Use ft
 instead.

      uusnaps assumes that each directory entry takes 24 bytes.

 SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]
      uusnap(1M), uuls(1).


 Hewlett-Packard Company            - 1 -   HP-UX 11i Version 2: August 2003
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