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LESSON REVIEW
QPR1
1. When using the uucp command, the name of a file on a
remote machine must be prefixed with the remote machine name
followed by an exclamation mark. Assume that your source file
is called important and you want the destination file to be
called umail in your UUCP home directory on the cti system.
Complete the following command:
uucp important __________________
QPR2
2. Your system doesn't have a phototypesetter, but the
cti system does. You can use troff to print your file
/usr/lee/rept on cti's phototypesetter with the command
_______________.
QPR3
3. If you want to check the log for the UUCP activity of
user smith over the past few weeks, the command would be
_______________.
QPR4
4. Assume that you have located the necessary UUCP files in
the /usr/bin, /usr/lib/uucp, and /usr/spool/uucp directories.
The next step is to include a password entry for any user-ID
(usually uucp) with /usr/spool/__________ as the home directory
and /usr/lib/uucp/uucico as the login shell.
QPR5
5. The actual data transfer for UUCP is accomplished by
the network daemon, ___________, which monitors incoming
and outgoing calls.
QPR6
6. To make sure that your system is always trying to
transfer queued files, the following line should be placed
in your ______________ file.
1 * * * * su - uucp -c /usr/lib/uucp/uucico -r1
QPR7
7. The file that contains information about who can access
files on your system is:
a /usr/spool/uucppublic
b /usr/spool/uucp
c /usr/lib/uucp
d /usr/spool/SYSLOG
e /usr/lib/uucp/uucico
f /usr/lib/uucp/USERFILE
QPR8
8. The /usr/lib/uucp/L-devices file contains
a the phone numbers and login sequences required to establish
a connection with a UUCP daemon on another machine
b information about who can access the files on your system
c the list of all the lines that are directly connected to
other systems or are available for calling other systems
d a listing of dial codes and any possible abbreviations
used by the system
QPR9
9. If a UUCP communication fails for any reason, you will
have to remove ___________ from the /usr/spool/uucp directory
before any other network communication can be done.
QPR10
10. In order to periodically clean up the UUCP status
files to save disk space, in which file should you place
the following lines?
rm -f /usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE
rm -f /usr/spool/uucp/SYSLOG
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