NAME
uusnaps — sort and embellish uusnap output
DESCRIPTION
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 Ч
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
Use of
uucp
commands, including
uusnaps,
is discouraged because
they are targeted for removal from HP-UX.
Use
ftp(1)
or
rcp(1)
instead.
uusnaps
assumes that each directory entry takes 24 bytes.