01-15-2011
Tab and Enter
Do Tab or Enter behave like a command in some cases? For example,
I had been trying to plot with gnuplot by usinf shell script like command inside:
cat plot.gnu gives :
plot 'datafile1' , \
'datafile2'
Now gnuplot doesn't recognize the newline command "\"
unless I use "enter" in the vi-editor.
i.e. gnuplot -persist plot.gnu doesn't work
Similarly I found that commands are not recognized in Makefile if I don't specifically use "tab" space inside the vi-editor.
(I could have made a tab-space by using 'echo' in a shell script file, but that doesn't work!)
Thank you in advance.
Last edited by DukeNuke2; 01-15-2011 at 06:12 AM..
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BNO_PLOT(1) BNO_PLOT(1)
NAME
bno_plot - generate interactive 3D plot of IO blocks and sizes
SYNOPSIS
bno_plot [ -h | --help ]
[ -v | --verbose ]
[ -K | --keys-below ]
[ <file...> ]
DESCRIPTION
bno_plot is a visualization tool for the block layer IO tracing tool called blktrace(8). As noted in its documentation, blktrace is a
block layer IO tracing mechanism which provides detailed information about request queue operations up to user space.
bno_plot utilizes gnuplot to generate a 3D plot of the block number output from btt. If no <files> are specified, it will utilize all
files generated after btt was run with -B blknos (meaning: all files of the form blknos*[rw].dat).
The -K option forces bno_plot to put the keys below the graph. If it is not specified, all keys for input files are put in the upper right
corner of the graph. If the number of devices exceed 10, then bno_plot will automatically push the keys under the graph.
To use this utility, the gnuplot package needs to be installed.
To exit the plotter, enter 'quit' or ^D at the 'gnuplot> ' prompt.
AUTHORS
bno_plot was written by Alan D. Brunelle. This man page was created from the blktrace documentation by Bas Zoetekouw.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <linux-btrace@vger.kernel.org>
COPYRIGHT
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On Debian systems, the text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.
SEE ALSO
btt (1), gnuplot (1), blktrace (8), blkparse (1), verify_blkparse (1), blkrawverify (1)
blktrace git-20080213182518 February 22, 2007 BNO_PLOT(1)