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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers why need to mirror disk if we had backups ? Post 302186424 by jgt on Thursday 17th of April 2008 07:49:38 AM
Old 04-17-2008
With some raid controllers, performance is better in high read rate to write rate environments.
 

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GR_PLOT_SHORT(1)						   User Commands						  GR_PLOT_SHORT(1)

NAME
gr_plot_short - plot short integer binary samples versus time using GNU Radio SYNOPSIS
gr_plot_short: [options] input_filenames DESCRIPTION
Takes a GNU Radio short integer binary file and displays the samples versus time. You can set the block size to specify how many points to read in at a time and the start position in the file. By default, the system assumes a sample rate of 1, so in time, each sample is plotted versus the sample number. To set a true time axis, set the sample rate (-R or --sample-rate) to the sample rate used when capturing the samples. OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -B BLOCK, --block=BLOCK Specify the block size [default=1000] -s START, --start=START Specify where to start in the file [default=0] -R SAMPLE_RATE, --sample-rate=SAMPLE_RATE Set the sampler rate of the data [default=1.0] SEE ALSO
gr_plot_char(1) gr_plot_const(1) gr_plot_fft_c(1) gr_plot_fft_f(1) gr_plot_float(1) gr_plot_int(1) gr_plot_iq(1) gr_plot_psd_c(1) gr_plot_psd_f(1) gr_plot_qt(1) gr_plot_short(1) gr_plot_short 3.5 December 2011 GR_PLOT_SHORT(1)
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