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NAME

       TUA - The Uucp Analyzer

SYNOPSIS

       tua [ option ]

NOTE

       This manual page is no longer supported. See tua.texinfo for up-to-dated information.

DESCRIPTION

       The  purpose  of  the  TUA  utility  is to produce a readable and complete analysis of the
       HoneyDanBer UUCP connections.  This manual page describes the TUA command line options and
       shortly explains its output.

OPTIONS

       To specify any of the options, you can use either the short form or the more mnemonic long
       form. In the latter case, you can abbreviate the name as long as it is  unique.  For  more
       information on the long format, please refer to the GNU getopt package description.

       -S, +no-sys-rep
            Do not print the per System report.  The default is to print it out.

       -U, +no-user-rep
            Do not print the per User report.  The default is to print it out.

       -D, +no-daily-rep
            Do not print the Daily report.  The default is to print it out.

       -C, +command-lists
            Show also the command lists. It is off by default because it makes TUA very hungry of
            memory.

       -O, +only-system SYSTEM
            Consider just system SYSTEM in the reports. You can specify more  than  one  of  this
            option, so you can have TUA consider just those systems.

       -m, +no-monthly-act
            Do not output the last 12 months activity summary.

       -h, +no-history
            Do not output the history at the end of the reports.

       -c, +separate-com
            Separate  command  lists  from  the  other data. So there will be two tables with the
            header By System , the first containing only the  amounts  and  the  timing  of  each
            transfer,  the  second with all the commands invoked by each System. You must specify
            also the -C option to make it works.

       -k, +kill-system SYSTEM
            Eliminate each reference to SYSTEM from the reports. Neither the transfer  table  nor
            the SYSTEM command list will be printed.

       -K, +kill-user USER
            Like -k , but it applies to the user called USER .

       -H, +update-hist
            Update  the  history  database (see the FILES section below) with the new values. You
            must have the uucp write permission.

       -0, +reset-hist
            Reset the history database, deleting any systems in it. Then put in the database  the
            analysis since the last uuclean .  You have to specify also -H to make this option do
            his job.

       -y, +no-hourly-chart
            Do not display the hourly activity chart.

       -z, +chart-size SIZE
            Set the size of the hourly activity chart to SIZE rows. The greater is  this  number,
            the smaller is the scale. By default it is set to 10.

       -o, +chart-only
            Display  only  the  hourly  activity  chart.  Since  with this options TUA reads only
            .Admin/xferstats, it is faster.

       -v, +verbose
            Print, on standard error, what is going on. While TUA  reads  the  various  logs,  it
            displays a counter of the loaded lines.

       -p, +prefix-path PATH
            By  default,  TUA  looks  for  uucp  data  in  /usr/spool/uucp/  and  in the relative
            subdirectory. For debugging purpose, this option lets you change this  directory,  so
            that  TUA  looks  for  the  data in the specified PATH.  Below this point TUA needs a
            hierarchy like the standard one (see FILES below).

       -u, +user-alias USER=ALIAS
            Inserts ALIAS as the new name for USER. Where ever appears USER it will  be  replaced
            with  ALIAS.  Since this occurs at the lowest level, if happens that ALIAS is another
            user name, this will cause that all the data that belongs to USER will  be  added  to
            the ALIAS user.

       -r, +port-alias PORT=ALIAS
            Like  -u  ,  but  it applies to the serial port names. This can be useful on those OS
            where a single serial port has two names, one for normal use and the other with modem
            control (eg.  tty1a and tty1A ).

       -s, +sys-alias SYS=ALIAS
            Like -u , but it applies to the systems names.

       -E, +glob-user-alias GLOB=ALIAS

       -R, +glob-port-alias GLOB=ALIAS

       -M, +glob-sys-alias GLOB=ALIAS
            These  are  the  counterpart  respectively  of  -u  ,  -r and -s with meta-characters
            searches. You can use for example

                    tua +glob-user-alias uu*=UUCPUSERS

            and every user name that begins with  uu  will  be  mapped  in  a  meta  user  called
            UUCPUSERS sh(1) for a description of meta-characters

       -i, +help
            Show a summary and a description of all the options.

OUTPUT

       All  reports  are printed on the standard output, so you can easily redirect them wherever
       you want. Assuming, unless otherwise stated, that you do not explicity request to  disable
       some of the reports (eg. when you do not specify any command line option), here is a short
       description of what you get.

       By System

       With this report, you get all the information relative to all the  nodes  that  talk  with
       your  machine  but  those which didn't sent or received something. The data are divided in
       inbound and outbound.  For each system, displayed in  alphabetical  order,  you  have  the
       total  count  of  the  files transferred, with the relative bytes and times, as well as an
       average transfer rate (ATP).  If +commands-lists was specified, next there is the list  of
       the  commands  invoked  by  that  node,  or directed to it. If a command is preceeded by a
       number between brackets, that number indicates how many times that command was invoked.

       By User

       This report is similar to the previous one, but it shows, in alphabetical order  for  each
       local user, all the commands the user invoked, and the transfers he caused.

       By Day

       This  report summarize the per day activity on the local machine. It doesn't depend on the
       destinations and on the users.

       SUMMARY by System

       It shows a summary of the activity of each system, and the number of  calls  (inbound  and
       outbound)  for it. Please note that sometimes TUA fails in calculating the exact number of
       calls, because of the misleading log of uucico. Note also that the "total connection time"
       always  differs  from the sum of the trasmissions times, because it takes care also of the
       various uucp dead time. In fact, it is calculated from the difference between the time  in
       which  the  nodes  are  really  connected  (ie.  at  the end of dial phase, when the modem
       answers) and the time in which the link is dropped, due to the the end of the conversation
       as  well  as  to  any error.  Then comes the time of the last connection with that system.
       There is also the subdivision of the connection time based on the phone costs,  ie  "day",
       "evening",  "night".  This is completely configurable, so if your telephone company uses a
       different hourly division you can adjust it (see config.h and phonesw.c.)

       SUMMARY by System (table format)

       Substancially, this report summarizes some of the previous informations in a tabular form.
       Nothing new...

       and since ...

       This  is  the historical data maintained by TUA.  It looks like the previous table, but it
       includes the history of the system, incrementally.

       Last 12 Months Activity

       This table shows the activity of the local machine during the last 12  months.   Only  the
       transferred amounts are computed.
       The  months are displayed in a manner so that the last column contains the current one, so
       it is very readable (of course, it is a matter of opinions!)

       Hourly Activity (per communication port)

       This chart shows the uucp hourly load for each used  communication  port.   Each  hour  is
       divided in 20 minutes slices.

       Global Hourly Activity

       The same as the previous chart, but it reports the sums of all the ports.

HISTORY

       TUA  maintains  a  database with the history of each system and of the activity in each of
       the last 12 months activities. It is usually located in /usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/tua.history
       and  it  is  actually an ASCII file. It is up to you to update it or not, because probably
       you will like to run TUA simply to have a notion of what is going on. To make  it  working
       correctly,  you  have to run TUA with the option +update-hist just before you run uuclean.
       So probably you will have to modify that script including in it a line like

               tua +update-hist {whatever options you like} ⎪ mail lele

       before it cleans up the uucp logs.

BUGS

       Since HDB-Uucp doesn't put a complete datestamp in its logs, but omits the year, it may be
       possible  that  TUA  fails to compute the various times in the first analysis of the year.
       This is in my opinion its major weakness. For this silliness, TUA cannot correctly  handle
       logs  that  cover several years. There is little that I can do to correct the situation; I
       tried to adjust the year when the to-be-parsed date refers obviously to the previous year,
       but this is just a work-around...

       There  is  a  limit: if your system spent more than 9999 hours linked with someone (or the
       sum exceed that value), the reports will be garbaged...

DISCLAIMER

       TUA is free, and it is redistribuitable under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
       You  can  find a copy of it in the file COPYING in the distribution package.  I reject any
       responsability about it. It is simple and safe, but  I  did  not  try  it  under  all  the
       possible  conditions and environments, so if it causes you some trouble, I'll be sad for a
       while, but that's it. However, I will try to correct any bugs you will tell me.

       And please, forgive my poor english, but I put my soul in it...

AUTHOR

       Lele Gaifas, Idea Informatica, Rovereto (TN) - Italy
       ( piggy@idea.sublink.org )

FILES

        .../.Log/uucico/*       uucico's logs
        .../.Log/uucp/*         uucp's logs
        .../.Log/uux/*          uux's logs
        .../.Log/uuxqt/*        uuxqt's logs
        .../.Admin/xferstat     Transfer stats
        .../.Admin/tua.history  TUA's system history

BUGS REPORT TO

       Lele Gaifas, piggy@idea.sublink.org

ACKNOLEDGMENT

       I want to thank expecially Marco  Lorenzini  (marlor@gear.sublink.org)  for  his  help  in
       debugging  the  previous  releases  of  TUA  on  the  SCO  Unix  architecture, and for his
       suggestions on the layout of the reports.  And  to  the  "omnipresent"  Paolo  Ventafridda
       (venta@i2ack.sublink.org)  for  his  support  and  interest, and several other people that
       encouraged me to add more and more functionality, or that let me scan their huge logs.
       Thanks also to all the people that, with their PD or GPL software,  helped  me  indirectly
       with ideas or examples.