09-10-2002
Thanks everyone.
I rebooted the server and the server had problem coming back up. it seems server cannot see the disk
from OK prompt I issued probe-scsi-all
and the this displayed the error message "Fast Data Access MMU"
I followed the procedure on sunsolve and this solved the problem
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retr...20access%20mmu
Note
I followed the procedure without reinstalling the OS and this
sovled the problem
Thanks again
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PLOT(1G) PLOT(1G)
NAME
plot - graphics filters
SYNOPSIS
plot [ -Tterminal ] [ -rresolution ] [ files... ]
DESCRIPTION
These commands read plotting instructions (see plot(5)) from the standard input or the specified files, and in general produce plotting
instructions suitable for a particular terminal on the standard output. The -r flag may be used to specify the device's output resolution
(currently only the Imagen laser printer understands this option).
If no terminal type is specified, the environment parameter $TERM (see environ(7)) is used. Known terminals are:
4013 Tektronix 4013 storage scope.
4014 or tek
Tektronix 4014 or 4015 storage scope with Enhanced Graphics Module. (Use 4013 for Tektronix 4014 or 4015 without the Enhanced
Graphics Module).
450 DASI Hyterm 450 terminal (Diablo mechanism).
300 DASI 300 or GSI terminal (Diablo mechanism).
300S DASI 300S terminal (Diablo mechanism).
aed AED 512 color graphics terminal.
bitgraph or bg
BBN bitgraph graphics terminal.
imagen or ip
Imagen laser printer (default 240 dots-per-inch resolution).
crt Any crt terminal capable of running vi(1).
dumb Dumb terminals without cursor addressing or line printers.
vt125 DEC vt125 terminal.
hp2648 or hp or hp8
Hewlett Packard 2648 graphics terminal.
ver Versatec D1200A printer-plotter.
var Benson Varian printer-plotter.
These versions of plot use the -g option of lpr(1) to send the result directly to the plotter device rather than to the standard
output.
FILES
/usr/bin/t4013
/usr/bin/tek
/usr/bin/t450
/usr/bin/t300
/usr/bin/t300s
/usr/bin/aedplot
/usr/bin/bgplot
/usr/bin/crtplot
/usr/bin/dumbplot
/usr/bin/gigiplot
/usr/bin/hpplot
/usr/bin/implot
/usr/ucb/lpr
SEE ALSO
plot(3X), plot(3F), plot(5), lpr(1)
7th Edition September 21, 1985 PLOT(1G)