Lines Matching refs:seconds
170 (which are all presented in seconds), and overall count. As an
407 time in seconds, as in:
489 (in seconds), and the second column (Y values) providing an on/off
616 Note that the STAMP field contains the runtime (in seconds) for that
669 \item Time of the trace (seconds from the start of the run)
683 In both cases, the first column (X values) represent runtime (seconds),
720 The format of the data is to have the runtime values (seconds since
768 first column will contain a time value (seconds), and the second column
806 [ -d <seconds> | --range-delta=<seconds> ]
855 output, first column is time (seconds), second is the block number,
859 output, first column is time (seconds), second is the block number,
863 and write) are output, first column is time (seconds), second is
872 of each other. The default values is 0.1 seconds; with this option
979 interval, likewise, \texttt{btt} allows one to specify how many seconds
993 parsing of trace data in terms of seconds since the start of the run. The
1121 display will display \emph{each} IO generated, with the time (seconds)