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equivalent to the /usr/var/spool/uucp/STST directory on ULTRIX
systems.
The DIGITAL UNIX system has the /usr/spool/uucp/.Workplace
directory, which is equivalent to the /usr/var/spool/uucp/TM
directory on ULTRIX systems.
The DIGITAL UNIX system has the /usr/spool/uucp/
system_name
directory, which is equivalent to the /usr/var/spool/uucp/sys
directory on ULTRIX systems.
For information about managing the uucp utility on DIGITAL UNIX
systems, see the Network Administration manual. Also, see Appendix A for
a list of commands not supported by the DIGITAL UNIX system.
4.18 The tip and cu Utilities
In the DIGITAL UNIX system, tip and cu are separate utilities, using
separate configuration files. In ULTRIX systems, cu is a front end to the
tip utility.
The tip utility enables you to connect to a remote system. This allows you
to work on the remote system as if you logged in directly. In addition, you
can transfer files by using the tip utility. To configure the tip utility, you
modify the /etc/remote, /etc/phones, and /etc/acucap files. The cu
utility enables you to connect directly or indirectly to a remote system. This
gives you capabilities similar to the tip utility, including the ability to
transfer files. To configure the cu utility, you modify the uucp configuration
files in the /usr/lib/uucp directory.
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