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488 points are presented with the first column (X values) being the time
489 (in seconds), and the second column (Y values) providing an on/off
564 The first column (X values) is the various IO sizes, and the second
565 column (Y values) represents the number of IOs of that size.
683 In both cases, the first column (X values) represent runtime (seconds),
684 while the second column (Y values) shows the actual latency for a
721 the start of the run) in column 1 (X values); and the difference in
722 sectors from the previous IO in column 2 (Y values). Here is a snippet
768 first column will contain a time value (seconds), and the second column
773 value 1.0 in the second column. If there is no perceived difference
782 \item[column 1] Midway point in time for this span, or: \hfill$\alpha +
785 \item[column 2] Average seeks per second over this span, or: \hfill$\nu /
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.
863 and write) are output, first column is time (seconds), second is
864 the block number, and the third column is the ending block number.
962 name as a base) which contains: A time stamp in the first column,