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NAME

       uurate - Report Taylor UUCP statistics

SYNOPSIS

       uurate [ -acdefhipqtvx ] [ -s host  ] [ -I config  ][ logfile... ]

       or simply,

       uurate

       for a traffic summary report.

DESCRIPTION

       The uurate command provides tabular summary reports on the operation of
       the Taylor UUCP system. Data is taken from  the  currently  active  log
       files, standard input, or from a list of log files given on the command
       line. Output is in the form of tabular reports summarizing  call,  file
       transfer, and command execution (uuxqt) activity.

       The  log  and  stats files given to uurate must be in the ‘‘Taylor’’ or
       ‘‘V2’’ format. Also, note that call and file  transfer  activities  are
       logged in separate files, nominally called Log and Stats, respectively.
       For reports to be meaningful, the Log and Stats files should  be  given
       to uurate together, and cover the same time period.

       If  neither  the  -i  or  -I  option nor any logfile options are given,
       uurate defaults to taking its input from the  current  Taylor  Log  and
       Stats  files.  The  names are either as defined at compilation time, in
       case there is no config file,  or  taken  from  the  arguments  of  the
       keywords  logfile  and  statfile  when  encountered in the config file.
       This is the normal mode of operation.

       The reporting options described below can be used to select the set  of
       reports  desired.  If  no  options  are  given,  a  summary  report  is
       displayed. If there is no relevant data  for  a  particular  report  or
       host, that report or host will be suppressed.

OPTIONS

       The following options may be given to uurate:

       -a   All reports. Identical to -cfexp.

       -c   Report on call statistics. Requires data from a Log file.

       -d   will print the default config file to be used.

       -e   Report  on  efficiency  (total  connect  time  versus  time  spent
            transferring files). Requires data from both a  Log  and  a  Stats
            file, and they must span the same time period.

       -f   Report  on  file  transfer  statistics. Requires data from a Stats
            file.

       -h   will print a short help information.

       -i   tells uurate to read any logfile information from standard  input.

       -p   report on protocol errors and packets sent/received

       -q   do not print the Environment information,

       -t   All reports. Identical to -cfexp.  plus the Compact summary.

       -v   will print the version id string

       -x   Report  on remote execution requests (e.g., rmail).  Requires data
            from a Log file.

       -s host
            Restrict report output to host.

       -I config file
            an alternate config file may be passed by this option.

DESCRIPTION OF REPORTS

       There are four reports available: the call, file transfer,  efficiency,
       and  remote  execution  reports. Each may be selected by a command line
       option. All reports may be selected via the options -a or  -t.   If  no
       report  selection  options are given, uurate displays a compact traffic
       summary report (see below).

   Summary report
       If no report options are  given,  uurate  displays  a  traffic  summary
       report.  This is particularly useful in daily cron jobs which report on
       errors and the like. Traffic  statistics  for  each  active  system  is
       reported  on  a  single  line.  If  more  than one system was active, a
       ’totals’ line is included at the end of the report.

   Protocol packet report
       The protocol report gives statistics on min/max packet and window sizes
       used  during  transmission.  Further  on  data is collected for packets
       transferred. The data is collected for each  host/protocol  type.   The
       fields are described below:

          site      UUCP node name of neighbor host system,
          typ       Type of protocol used
          Min       minimum packet/window size
          Max       maximum packet/window size
          sent      packets sent
          resent    packets resent
          received  packets received

   Protocol error report
       The   protocol   report   gives  statistics  on  packet  errors  during
       transmission. The data is collected for each host/protocol  type.   The
       fields are described below:

          site           UUCP node name of neighbor host system,
          typ            Type of protocol used
          header         number of errors in header
          checksum       number of checksum errors
          order          number of order errors
          resent         number packets resent
          rem-reject     packets that the remote site rejected

   Call report
       The call report gives statistics on inbound and outbound calls for each
       active host system. The fields are described below:

          site      UUCP node name of neighbor host system,
          succ.     Successful calls attempted to/by that system,
          failed    Failed calls to/by that system,
          total     Total calls to/by that system,
          time      Collected connect time (hh:mm:ss) for all calls,

   File transfer reports
       The file transfer reports give statistics on inbound and outbound  file
       transfers  (regardless  of  which  end initiated the transfer) for each
       active host system. There are two reports, one for files  sent  to  the
       remote  system  and  one for files received from the remote system. The
       fields in each report are described below:

          site        UUCP node name of neighbor host system
          files       Number of files transferred
          Bytes/1000  Total size of files transferred given in thousands
          xfr time    Total time (hh:mm:ss) spent on transfer the files,
          B/sec       Average transfer rate (bytes/sec).

   Efficiency report
       The efficiency report describes the utilization of the  links  to  each
       active  remote  system,  giving  the ratio of total connect time to the
       time spent actually  transferring  files.   The  fields  are  described
       below:

          site       UUCP node name of neighbor host system
          connected  Total connect time for that system (turn-around)
          xfr time   Total file transfer time for that system
          overhead   Connect time not used to transfer files,
          eff. %     Ratio of connect time to transfer time (xfer*100/conn)

   Command executions report
       The  remote  execution  report  describes  remotely  requested  command
       executions from each active host system, like rmail and rnews.   Up  to
       eight  command names are displayed. If there are more, the rest will be
       put together in an ‘Misc.’ column.  The fields are described below:

          site        UUCP node name of neighbor host system,
          (command)   Number of requests of this command,
          Misc.       Number of other requests, if more than eight.

   FILES
       The file names below may be changed  at  compilation  time  or  by  the
       configuration file, so these are only approximations.
          /usr/spool/uucp/Log   V2/Taylor format call/execution log,
          /usr/spool/uucp/Stats V2/Taylor format file transfer log.

   SEE ALSO
       uucico(8)

   BUGS
       Does  not  understand other than V2/TAYLOR logging formats. Anyone care
       to volunteer to add the not mentioned?

       Scanning the arguments of  logfile  and  statfile  keywords  in  config
       should handle lines continued with the backslash as well.

       The  failfm  field  in the call statistics table is always zero, unless
       something really serious happens, e.g. uucico got SIGQUIT or the  whole
       system crashed.

   AUTHOR
       Robert B. Denny (denny@alisa.com).
       Loosely based on the DECUS UUCP program uurate by Mark Pizzolato.
       Modified by Stephan Niemz (stephan@sunlab.ka.sub.org).
       Modified by Klaus Dahlenburg (kdburg@incoahe.hanse.de).

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