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  uulog
 SYNTAX
       uulog  -sremote system name
       uulog  -uuser name

 FUNCTION
       uulog prints the log of UUCP
       transactions performed by the specified
       user or with the specified remote system!

 SOME OPTIONS
       -sremote system - prints the log of UUCP
         transactions for the remote system!

       -uuser name - prints the log of UUCP
         transactions for the user user name!
 Let us see a typical report produced by uulog
 for the UUCP transactions for the system dual!
 PA: 2

 $PROMPT$
 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
 Try uulog -sdual
 Try uulog -sdual
 You will be helped this time.
                                    
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FORGET1

 $ uulog -sdual                
 Observe the result on the terminal!
 root dual (3/4-14:48) QUEUED (C.dualn1275)
 root dual (3/4-14:54) NO (AVAILABLE DEVICE)
 root dual (3/4-14:54) FAILED (call to dual)
 root dual (3/4-14:56) NO CALL (RETRY TIME NOT REACHED)
 root dual (3/4-14:56) CAN NOT CALL (SYSTEM STATUS)
 root dual (3/4-14:57) SUCCEEDED (call to dual)
 root dual (3/4-14:57) REQUEST (S D.dualB1278 D.dualB1278 root)
 root dual (3/4-14:58) REQUEST (SUCCEEDED)
 root dual (3/4-14:58) REQUEST (S D.durangoX1276 X.durangoX1276 root)
 root dual (3/4-14:58) REQUEST (SUCCEEDED)
 All uulog information, such as that printed above,
 comes directly from the file /usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE,
 which you may wish to check for diagnostics or the status
 of your UUCP transactions!