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81     -- utilizing \texttt{btt} on \emph{unclean} trace files produces
91 \texttt{blktrace} produces a series of binary files
94 files into one time-ordered stream of traces for all devices.
426 \newpage\section{\label{sec:data-files}Data Files Output}
428 Besides the averages output by default, the following 3 files are also
445 In addition to the default data files output, there are optional data
446 files which can be generated by btt. These include:
467 \item[seek details] A set of data files containing all IO-to-IO
552 \newpage\section{\label{sec:hist}Histogram Data Files}
554 The histogram data files provide information concerning incoming and
559 The files are again in grace-friendly format, with the first set
676 \newpage\section{\label{sec:lat}\label{sec:lat-q2d}\label{sec:lat-q2c}\label{sec:lat-d2c}Latency Data Files}
678 The latency data files which can be optionally produced by \texttt{btt}
687 \newpage\section{\label{sec:seek}Seek Data Files}
689 \texttt{btt} can also produce two data files containing all IO-to-IO sector
850 This option will output absolute block numbers to three files prefixed
902 binary trace files.
918 files (q2c \& d2c) per device containing a periodic timestamp \&
924 being measured can have up to 2 files output: One with Q2Q information
1147 output from btt. If no <files> are specified, it will
1148 utilize all files generated after btt was run with -B
1149 blknos (meaning: all files of the form blknos*[rw].dat).
1152 graph, typically all keys for input files are put in the