I don't understand why this isn't working. What are the cases where I 
should be getting "No files processed?"

On some of the raw files I can do this playback, on others I cannot. 
I've verified the timespan is valid by doing, for example...


# collectl -sc -oT -p dingo-20110626-235959.raw.gz | head -n20
#         <--------CPU-------->
#Time     cpu sys inter  ctxsw
00:00:10   29  10   155    420
00:00:20   22   4   114     98
00:00:30    0   0     9     13
00:00:40    0   0    50     14
00:00:50    0   0     9     13
00:01:00    0   0    11     19
00:01:10    4   0    55     50
00:01:20    0   0    10     14
00:01:30    0   0     8     13
00:01:40    0   0    12     21
00:01:50    0   0     9     14
00:02:00    0   0    11     14
00:02:10    0   0    16     37
00:02:20    0   0    15     22
00:02:30    0   0     8     13
00:02:40    0   0     9     13
00:02:50    0   0     8     12
00:03:00    0   0     9     13


# collectl -sc -oT -p dingo-20110626-235959.raw.gz --from 00:01-00:02
No files processed

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