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216 section, we show the number of incoming requests (Q), the number of
238 between IOs. Values provided include the number of seeks (number of IOs
258 number of seeks is indicative as to how many IOs are coming out of
285 The total number of unplugs is equal to the number of plugs less the
290 In this subsection one can see the average number of IOs on the request
316 how the larger number of data values for device (8,0) dominates in
565 column (Y values) represents the number of IOs of that size.
673 \item start block + number of blocks
769 will indicate the number of seeks per second at that point.
775 value is the number of seeks present at that time.
778 seen within a 1-second window, and $\nu$ are the number of seeks seen
855 output, first column is time (seconds), second is the block number,
856 and the third column is the ending block number.
859 output, first column is time (seconds), second is the block number,
860 and the third column is the ending block number.
864 the block number, and the third column is the ending block number.
881 device identifiers are the major and minor number of each device, and
963 and then the number of \emph{active} requests issued to the device
1002 number of IOs released. There are 21 output values into the file, as
1031 processed. At the end of the run, the overall number of traces, trace
1032 rate (number of thousands of traces per second), and the real time for
1059 or the device name when \texttt{-M} is specified), and then a number of
1122 along the X-axis, the block number (start) along the Y-axis and the
1123 number of blocks transferred in the IO represented along the Z-axis.
1146 Utilizes gnuplot to generate a 3D plot of the block number
1153 upper right corner of the graph. If the number of devices