The UUCP administrative files are described next. These files are created in spool directories to lock devices, hold temporary data, or keep information about remote transfers or executions.
Temporary data files (TM) - These data files are created by UUCP processes under the spool directory /var/spool/uucp/x when a file is received from another computer. The directory x has the same name as the remote computer that is sending the file. The names of the temporary data files have the format:
TM.pid.ddd
where pid is a process ID and ddd is a sequential three-digit number starting at 0.
When the entire file is received, the TM.pid.ddd file is moved to the path name specified in the C.sysnxxxx file (discussed subsequently) that caused the transmission. If processing is abnormally terminated, the TM.pid.ddd file can remain in the x directory. These files should be automatically removed by uucleanup.
Lock files (LCK) - Lock files are created in the /var/spool/locks directory for each device in use. Lock files prevent duplicate conversations and multiple attempts to use the same calling device. The following table shows the different types of UUCP lock files.
File Name |
Description |
---|---|
LCK..sys |
sys represents the name of the computer using the file |
LCK.dev |
dev represents the name of a device using the file |
LCK.LOG |
LOG represents a locked UUCP log file |
These files can remain in the spool directory if the communications link is unexpectedly dropped (usually on computer crashes). The lock file is ignored (removed) after the parent process is no longer active. The lock file contains the process ID of the process that created the lock.
Work file (C.) - Work files are created in a spool directory when work (file transfers or remote command executions) has been queued for a remote computer. The names of work files have the format:
C.sysnxxxx
where sys is the name of the remote computer, n is the ASCII character representing the grade (priority) of the work, and xxxx is the four-digit job sequence number assigned by UUCP. Work files contain the following information:
Full path name of the file to be sent or requested.
Full path name of the destination or user or file name.
User login name.
List of options.
Name of associated data file in the spool directory; if the uucp -C or uuto -p option was specified, a dummy name (D.0) is used
Mode bits of the source file.
Remote user's login name to be notified on completion of the transfer.
Data file (D.) - Data files are created when you specify on the command line to copy the source file to the spool directory. The names of data files have the following format:
D.systmxxxxyyy - Where systm is the first five characters in the name of the remote computer, xxxx is a four-digit job sequence number assigned by uucp. The four-digit job sequence number can be followed by a subsequence number, yyy that is used when there are several D. files created for a work (C.) file.
X. (execute file) - Execute files are created in the spool directory prior to remote command executions. The names of execute files have the following format:
X.sysnxxxx
sys is the name of the remote computer. n is the character representing the grade (priority) of the work. xxxx is a four-digit sequence number assigned by UUCP. Execute files contain the following information: