innxbatch - send xbatched Usenet articles to a remote NNTP server
Innxbatch
normally blocks until the connection is made.
To specify a timeout on how long to try to make the connection, use
the ``-t'' flag.
To specify the total amount of time that should be allowed for article
transfers, use the ``-T'' flag.
The default is to wait until an I/O error occurs, or all the articles have
been transferred. If the ``-T'' flag is used, the time is checked
just before an article is started; it will not abort a transfer that
is in progress. Both values are measured in seconds.
Each file is removed after it has been successfully transferred.
If a communication error such as a write(2) failure, or an unexpected reply from the remote server occurs, innxbatch will stop sending and leave all remaining files untouched for later retry.
Upon exit, innxbatch reports transfer and CPU usage statistics via syslog(3). If the ``-v'' flag is used, they will also be printed on the standard output.
Use the ``-D'' flag to print debugging information on standard error. This will show the protocol transactions between innxbatch and the NNTP server on the remote host.
A sample newsfeeds(5) entry to produce appropriate xbatch files (thanks to Karsten Leipold <poldi@dfn.de>):
nase\ :*\ :Tc,Wnb\ :<PREFIX specified with --prefix at configure>/batcher \ -p "(<$ac_cv_path_COMPRESS in config.cache> >\ <pathoutgoing in inn.conf>/nase.\$\$)" \ nase.do.main
A sample script to invoke innxbatch(8) is:
#!/bin/sh ## SH script to send xbatches for a site, wrapped around innxbatch ## Invocation: ## sendxbatches.sh <sitename> <hostname> <xbatch file name> ... if [ $# -le 3 ] then echo "usage: $0 <sitename> <hostname> <xbatch file name>" exit 1 fi . <PREFIX specified with --prefix at configure>/innshellvars site="$1"; host="$2"; shift; shift ctlinnd flush "$site" \ && sleep 5 \ && exec $NEWSBIN/innxbatch -v -D "$host" $*
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