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(In reply to comment #30)
> scjody, you were using an old version of sgpdd survey; the new one puts a 
> title
> of machine name/date as the first line in the summary file, so maybe we don't
> need the user specified title.

I want to say something useful about the survey, e.g. "1 OST, writeback cache
disabled."  Coming to think of it, the titles for read and write graphs may be
completely different, so I either need to be able to specify _two_ titles per
plot-sgpdd run, or tell plot-sgpdd to only consider writes or reads on this run
(at which point I could simply run it twice.)

Also note that the type of test(s) are specified by the user.  The sane choices
are "read", "write", "read write" and "write read" but one could also specify
"write write read read write" or similar.  I won't be disappointed if you choose
not to handle that case, but please try and print a meaningful error message :)

Take a look at the Excel spreadsheets I posted to lustre-discuss a few weeks ago
if you want to see what I'm currently doing.  I'd like to replace the excel
spreadsheet by a series of graphs (in PNG or whatever), the .summary files, plus
a brief text file describing the tests and settings.  So basically my
requirement is that plot-sgpdd be good enough to produce the graphs currently
made by Excel and save each one to its own file.

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