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25 \title{\texttt{btrecord} and \texttt{btreplay} User Guide}
41 \texttt{btrecord} and \texttt{btreplay}, and shows some commonly used
54 \newpage\section{\texttt{btrecord} and \texttt{btreplay} Operating Model}
87 files to be processed, you can run the \texttt{btreplay} utility which
106 IOs during the sample workload. \texttt{btreplay} \emph{attempts} to
127 \subsection{\texttt{btrecord/btreplay} Method of Operation}
158 about \emph{bunches} of IOs to be replayed. \texttt{btreplay} operates on
292 The \texttt{-V} option displays the \texttt{btreplay} version, as shown here:
382 \newpage\subsection{\texttt{btreplay} Command Line Options}
385 Usage: btreplay -- version 0.9.3
401 \caption{\label{fig:btreplay--help}\texttt{btreplay --help} Output}
418 The \texttt{-F} option instructs \texttt{btreplay} to go find all the
424 \texttt{btreplay}Version}
427 defaults, as presented in figure~\ref{fig:btreplay--help} on
428 page~\pageref{fig:btreplay--help}.
430 The \texttt{-V} option displays the \texttt{btreplay} version, as show here:
433 $ btreplay --version
434 btreplay -- version 0.9.0
513 When specified on the command line, this option instructs \texttt{btreplay}
515 performed by \texttt{btreplay}. The name of each file so created will be
521 In addition, \texttt{btreplay} will also output to \texttt{stderr} the
527 As a precautionary measure, by default \texttt{btreplay} will \emph{not}
528 process \emph{write} requests. In order to enable \texttt{btreplay} to