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NAME

       faxstat - display HylaFAX status

SYNOPSIS

       faxstat [ options ]

DESCRIPTION

       faxstat  reports  the status of HylaFAX servers, including (potentially) the status of the
       send, receive, done, document, and archive  directories.   When  invoked  without  options
       faxstat  reports only the status of the server; the options described below can be used to
       override this behaviour.

       Server status information indicates the state of the  server  (idle,  sending,  receiving,
       etc.)  and the phone number that is associated with the fax modem.

       The  job  queue  report  give  the  status  of  facsimile jobs queued for transmission; by
       default:

       •  the job identifier,

       •  the job state (see below for the description of the a format in the JobFmt string),

       •  the modem or modem class the job is bound to (``any'' if the job can be sent though any
          modem),

       •  the destination (phone number) of the job,

       •  the  time  to  send the job, or a blank field if the job is being processed or is to be
          sent immediately,

       •  the job's owner,

       •  and status information about the job (typically  the  reason  why  a  previous  attempt
          failed).

       The  receive  queue  report  lists the facsimile documents that have been received and are
       awaiting delivery; by default it includes:

       •  the document protection mode,

       •  the number of pages,

       •  the document's owner,

       •  the phone number of the sender (if supplied),

       •  the date and time at which the job was received, and

       •  the filename of the document in the recvq directory on the server machine.

OPTIONS

       -a        Display the contents of the archive directory on the server machine

       -d        Display the status of all jobs that have completed; i.e. those jobs  located  in
                 the  doneq  directory  on  the  server  machine.   The JobFmt string defines the
                 content and format of information reported with this option.

       -f        Display the status of document files located in the docq directory on the server
                 machine.   The  FileFmt  string  defines  the  content and format of information
                 reported with this option (see below).

       -g        Display times and dates in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  NB: this is the default.

       -h host   Report the status of the server on a specific host.  The host may  be  either  a
                 symbolic  name  or a network address.  If no -h option is supplied, faxstat uses
                 the FAXSERVER environment variable to identify the HylaFAX  server  to  contact.
                 If  this  variable  is  not  set,  then  faxstat  checks  for  a  setting in the
                 configuration files (first in the per-user file  and  then  in  the  system-wide
                 file).   If all of the above fails, then faxstat attempts to contact a server on
                 the machine where it is run.

       -i        Display  additional  status   information   for   the   server   as   given   by
                 /var/spool/hylafax/status/any.info.   This status typically has information such
                 as the HylaFAX version, the physical location of  the  server  machine,  and  an
                 administrative contact for the server.  See status(5).

       -l        Display times and dates in the local timezone of the server.

       -r        Display the receive queue status for each server.  The RcvFmt string defines the
                 content and format of information reported with this option (see below).

       -s        Display the status of jobs in the send queue on the server machine.  The  JobFmt
                 string  defines  the content and format of information reported with this option
                 (see below).

       -v        Trace the protocol exchanges between faxstat and  the  hfaxd  processes  on  the
                 standard output.

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

       faxstat reads configuration information from the file /etc/hylafax/hyla.conf and then from
       the file ~/.hylarc.  Configuration files follow  the  conventions  described  in  hylafax-
       client(1).  The following configuration parameters are recognized:
       Tag              Type       Default      Description
       FileFmt          string     see below    format string for file status results
       Host             string     localhost    host to contact for service
       JobFmt           string     see below    format string for job status results
       ModemFmt         string     see below    format string for modem status results
       PassiveMode      boolean    false        whether or not to use passive mode
       Port             integer    4559         port to use in contacting server
       Protocol         string     tcp          protocol to use in contacting server
       RcvFmt           string     see below    format string for received facsimile status results
       TimeZone         string     GMT          timezone to use for reporting dates and times
       Verbose          boolean    No           whether or not to enable protocol tracing

       The configuration parameters are explained below:

       FileFmt       The  format string to use when returning file status information with the -f
                     option.  Formats are specified using printf(3S)-style conventions but  using
                     the  field  identifiers  listed  below.   Each item can include field width,
                     precision, left-justification, 0-filling, etc. just as for printf; e.g. %-8p
                     for  an  8-character wide, left-justified, blank-padded field containing the
                     file protection flags.

                     Format    Description
                     a         Last access time
                     c         Creation time
                     d         Device number (octal)
                     f         Filename
                     g         Group identifier (decimal)
                     i         Inode number (decimal)
                     l         Link count (decimal)
                     m         Last modification time
                     o         Owner (based on file GID)
                     p         Fax-style protection flags (no group bits)
                     q         UNIX-style protection flags
                     r         Root device number (octal)
                     s         File size in bytes (decimal)
                     u         User identifier (decimal)

       Host          The host to contact for service.  (Equivalent to the -h option.)

       JobFmt        The format string to use when returning job status information  for  the  -s
                     and  -d  options.   Formats are specified using printf(3S)-style conventions
                     but using the field identifiers listed below.  Each item can  include  field
                     width,  precision,  left-justification,  0-filling, etc. just as for printf;
                     e.g.  %-3j  for  a  3-character  wide,  left-justified,  blank-padded  field
                     containing the job state.

                     Format    Description
                     A         Destination SubAddress
                     B         Destination Password
                     C         Destination company name
                     D         Total # dials/maximum # dials
                     E         Desired signalling rate
                     F         Client-specific tagline format string
                     G         Desired min-scanline time
                     H         Desired data format
                     I         Client-specified scheduling priority
                     J         Client-specified job tag string
                     K         Desired use of ECM (one-character symbol)
                     L         Destination geographic location
                     M         Notification e-mail address
                     N         Desired use of private tagline (one-character symbol)
                     O         Whether to use continuation cover page (one-character symbol)
                     P         # pages transmitted/total # pages to transmit
                     Q         Client-specified minimum acceptable signalling rate
                     R         Destination person (receiver)
                     S         Sender's identity
                     T         Total # tries/maximum # tries
                     U         Page chopping threshold (inches)
                     V         Job done operation
                     W         Communication identifier
                     X         Job type (one-character symbol)
                     Y         Scheduled date and time
                     Z         Scheduled time in seconds since the UNIX epoch
                     a         Job state (one-character symbol)
                     b         # consecutive failed tries
                     c         Client machine name
                     d         Total # dials
                     e         Public (external) format of dialstring
                     f         # consecutive failed dials
                     g         Group identifier
                     h         Page chop handling (one-character symbol)
                     i         Current scheduling priority
                     j         Job identifier
                     k         Job kill time
                     l         Page length in mm
                     m         Assigned modem
                     n         E-mail notification handling (one-character symbol)
                     o         Job owner
                     p         # pages transmitted
                     q         Job retry time (MM::SS)
                     r         Document resolution in lines/inch
                     s         Job status information from last failure
                     t         Total # tries attempted
                     u         Maximum # tries
                     v         Client-specified dialstring
                     w         Page width in mm
                     x         Maximum # dials
                     y         Total # pages to transmit
                     z         Time to send job

                     The  K format produces: ``D'' if ECM is to be disabled, `` '' (space) if ECM
                     use is enabled, ``H'' if T.30 Annex C half duplex is enabled,  or  ``F''  if
                     T.30 Annex C full duplex is enabled.

                     The N format produces: `` '' (space) if the system-wide tagline format is to
                     be used or ``P'' if a private tagline format is to be used.

                     The O format produces: ``N'' if no continuation cover page is to be used  or
                     `` '' (space) if the system default handling for continuation cover pages is
                     to be used.

                     The X format produces: ``F'' for a facsimile job or ``P'' for a pager job.

                     The a format produces: ``?'' for a job in an undefined state,  ``T''  for  a
                     suspended  job  (not  being scheduled), ``P'' for a pending job (waiting for
                     its time to send to arrive),  ``S''  for  a  sleeping  job  (waiting  for  a
                     scheduled timeout such as a delay between attempts to send), ``B'' for a job
                     blocked by concurrent activity to the same  destination,  ``W''  for  a  job
                     waiting for resources such as a free modem, ``R'' for a job that is actively
                     running, and ``D'' for a job that is done and was a success.   ``F''  for  a
                     job that failed to complete.

                     The h format produces: ``D'' if page chopping is disabled, `` '' (space) for
                     the system default page chop handling,  ``A''  when  all  pages  are  to  be
                     chopped, or ``L'' if only the last page is to be chopped.

                     The n format produces: `` '' (space) when no notification messages are to be
                     delivered, ``D'' when notification is to be sent when the job is done, ``Q''
                     when notification is to be sent each time the job is requeued, or ``A'' when
                     notification is to be sent for either the job completing or being requeued.

                     It is recommended that all items include a field width so that the width  of
                     column  title  strings can be constrained when constructing headers from the
                     format string.

       ModemFmt      The format string to use when returning modem status  information.   Formats
                     are  specified  using  printf(3S)-style  conventions  but  using  the  field
                     identifiers listed below.  Each item can  include  field  width,  precision,
                     left-justification,  0-filling,  etc.  just  as for printf; e.g. %-8h for an
                     8-character wide, left-justified, blank-padded field containing the name  of
                     the host the server is running on.

                     Format    Description
                     h         Server hostname
                     l         Local identifier string
                     m         Canonical modem name
                     n         FAX phone number
                     r         Maximum pages that can be received in a single call
                     s         Status information string
                     t         Server and session tracing levels (xxxxx:yyyyy)
                     v         Modem speaker volume as one-character symbol
                     z         A ``*'' if a faxgetty(8) process is running; otherwise `` '' (space)

       PassiveMode
                 Whether or not to use passive mode in communication with the server.

       Port          The network port to contact for service.  (Equivalent to the -h option.)

       Protocol      The  name  of  the  communication  protocol to use when contacting a server.
                     (Equivalent to the FAXSERVICE environment variable.)

       RcvFmt        The format string to use  when  returning  status  information  for  the  -r
                     option.   Formats are specified using printf(3S)-style conventions but using
                     the field identifiers listed below.  Each  item  can  include  field  width,
                     precision, left-justification, 0-filling, etc. just as for printf; e.g. %-3b
                     for a 3-character wide, left-justified, blank-padded  field  containing  the
                     signalling rate.

                     Format    Description
                     Y         Extended representation of the time when the receive happened
                     a         SubAddress received from sender (if any)
                     b         Signalling rate used during receive
                     d         Data format used during receive
                     e         Error description if an error occurred during receive
                     f         Document filename (relative to the recvq directory)
                     h         Time spent receiving document (HH:MM:SS)
                     i         CIDName value for received fax
                     j         CIDNumber value for received fax
                     l         Page length in mm
                     m         Fax-style protection mode string (``-rwxrwx'')
                     n         File size (number of bytes)
                     o         File owner
                     p         Number of pages in document
                     q         UNIX-style protection flags
                     r         Resolution of received data
                     s         Sender identity (TSI)
                     t         Compact representation of the time when the receive happened
                     w         Page width in mm
                     z         A ``*'' if receive is going on; otherwise `` '' (space)

                     It  is recommended that all items include a field width so that the width of
                     column title strings can be constrained when constructing headers  from  the
                     format string.

       TimeZone      Control  whether  times  and dates are reported in the local timezone of the
                     server (``local'') or in GMT (``gmt'').  By default times  are  reported  in
                     GMT.

       Verbose       Control protocol tracing.  (Equivalent to the -v option.)

NOTES

       The server login user name may be specified by the FAXUSER environment variable.

BUGS

       There  is  no  way  to  suppress the server status report.  There is no way to control the
       printing of headers.

FILES

       /etc/hylafax/hyla.conf    system-wide configuration file
       ~/.hylarc                 per-user configuration file

SEE ALSO

       hylafax-client(1), sendfax(1), faxalter(1), faxrm(1), hfaxd(8)

                                           July 9, 1996                                FAXSTAT(1)