-.TH BTREPLAY 1 "December 8, 2007" "blktrace git\-20071207142532" ""
+.TH BTRECORD 8 "December 8, 2007" "blktrace git\-20071207142532" ""
.SH NAME
Show version number and exit.
.RE
-\-m <\fInanoceconds\fR>
+\-m <\fInanoseconds\fR>
.br
-\-\-input\-base=<\fInanoceconds\fR>
+\-\-max\-bunch\-time=<\fInanoseconds\fR>
.RS
The \fI\-m\fR option requires a single parameter which specifies an
amount of time (in nanoseconds) to include in any one bunch of IOs that
are to be processed. The smaller the value, the smaller the number of
IOs processed at one time \(em perhaps yielding in more realistic replay.
However, after a certain point the amount of overhead per bunch may result
-in additonal real replay time, thus yielding less accurate replay times.
+in additional real replay time, thus yielding less accurate replay times.
.P
The default value is 10,000,000 nanoseconds (10 milliseconds).
.RE
\-M <\fInum\fR>
.br
-\-\-max\-packets=<\fInum\fR>
+\-\-max\-pkts=<\fInum\fR>
.RS
Set maximum number of packets per bunch.
The \fI\-M\fR option requires a single parameter which specifies the
.P
The meaning of the columns is:
.IP 1. 3
- The first field contains the device name and CPU identrifer. Thus:
+ The first field contains the device name and CPU identifier. Thus:
\fIsdab:0:\fR means the device \fIsdab\fR and traces on CPU 0.
.IP 2.
The second field contains the total number of packets processed for each