SVR4 HDB uucp G protocol and file recovery

Rob Healey rhealey at digibd.com
Mon May 27 05:14:46 AEST 1991


In article <1991May23.185355.13890 at jvd.msk.su> nms at jvd.msk.su (Nickolay Saukh) writes:
>Dear gurus!!!
>Does anybody has description of G protocol (as implemented in SVR4)?
>I want some info on file recovery in this uucp also.
>
	For your information:

	There IS a full document describing the g protocol in one of the
	unix archives. I believe G protocol is just g protocol with
	some of the packet paramaters and window size configurable from
	a file in /etc/uucp. I believe packet size and window size are
	what the G protocol lets you specify in a config file.

	If you post a question about the g protocol document someone
	may have the archive name and/or mail it to you.

	File recovery with G is the same a g, they are the same protocol
	it's just that g's parameters are hardcoded into the binary and
	G can read them from a UUCP config file. Basically, UUCP deletes
	the file after it's been successfully transfered and keeps it
	till it has been sucessfully transfered.

	You might also check out the UUCP book from O'Reilly and Associates,
	it has alot of info on UUCP and how to set it up, maintain and
	use it. Send email to nutts at ora.com for info on all the O'Reilly
	and Associates UNIX help books.

		Good luck,

			-Rob
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Rob Healey                                          rhealey at digibd.com
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