07-03-2007
1/42 is the root filesystem on SCO systems. If this file system is full you will have difficulty logging on, and may end up damaging the terminal control database.
Look for full log files, email that has never been read in /usr/spool/mail
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Jul 3 00:17:01 www3 CPU2: NOTICE: HTFS: No space on dev hd (1/42)
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PLADV(3plplot) PLplot API PLADV(3plplot)
NAME
pladv - Advance the (sub-)page
SYNOPSIS
pladv(sub)
DESCRIPTION
Advances to the next subpage if sub=0, performing a page advance if there are no remaining subpages on the current page. If subpages
aren't being used, pladv(3plplot)(0) will always advance the page. If sub>0, PLplot switches to the specified subpage. Note that this
allows you to overwrite a plot on the specified subpage; if this is not what you intended, use pleop(3plplot) followed by plbop(3plplot) to
first advance the page. This routine is called automatically (with sub=0) by plenv(3plplot), but if plenv(3plplot) is not used,
pladv(3plplot) must be called after initializing PLplot but before defining the viewport.
Redacted form: pladv(sub)
This function is used in examples 1,2,4,6-12,14-18,20,21,23-27,29,31.
ARGUMENTS
sub (PLINT, input)
Specifies the subpage number (starting from 1 in the top left corner and increasing along the rows) to which to advance. Set to
zero to advance to the next subpage.
AUTHORS
Geoffrey Furnish and Maurice LeBrun wrote and maintain PLplot. This man page was automatically generated from the DocBook source of the
PLplot documentation, maintained by Alan W. Irwin and Rafael Laboissiere.
SEE ALSO
PLplot documentation at http://plplot.sourceforge.net/resources.
August, 2012 PLADV(3plplot)