# @(#)04 1.3 src/bos/usr/bin/uucp/Sysfiles, cmduucp, bos720 1/17/94 14:09:15 # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # bos720 src/bos/usr/bin/uucp/Sysfiles 1.3 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1993,1994 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG # # COMPONENT_NAME: CMDUUCP Sysfiles # # FUNCTIONS: # # ORIGINS: 10 27 3 # # (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1993 # All Rights Reserved # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # # #ident "@(#)uucp:Sysfiles 1.2" # # Sysfiles provides a means of specifying different Systems, # Devices and Dialers files for the uucico and cu services. This is # useful for certain networks where, for example, requests for # interactive login service might be accepted on a different basis # than requests for uucico service (hence different Systems files), # or where there are different chat scripts to request each service # (hence different Dialers files). # # Another use of Sysfiles is to split large Systems files into # smaller, more manageable files (e.g., local and global Systems # files). # # FORMAT: # # service= systems= \ # devices= \ # dialers= # # Where service name is "uucico" or "cu". Each file list is a list # of colon-separated file names. File names are relative to # /etc/uucp unless a full path name is given. Files are searched # in the order that they appear in the file list. # # The defaults are the usual uucp files: /etc/uucp/Systems, # /etc/uucp/Devices and /etc/uucp/Dialers. # # EXAMPLE 1: # This example uses different systems and dialers files to separate # the uucico- and cu-specific info, with information that they # use in common still in the "usual" Systems and Dialers files. # # service=uucico systems=Systems.cico:Systems \ # dialers=Dialers.cico:Dialers # service=cu systems=Systems.cu:Systems \ # dialers=Dialers.cu:Dialers # # EXAMPLE 2: # This example uses the default Devices and Dialers files for uucico # and cu, but has split the Systems file into local, company-wide, # and global files. # # service=uucico systems=Systems.local:Systems.company:Systems # service=cu systems=Systems.local:Systems.company:Systems # # The only valid service types at this time are "cu" and "uucico." Uucico- # related commands (uucp, uux, etc.) use the "uucico" service entries. All # other commands (cu, ct, slattach, etc.) utilize the "cu" service entries.