>Could you give some examples, what you are doing with it, so we could 
>find a good name through this approach.

A few things I do:

- Generate response time statistics over time (average, max vs. average, etc.
- Plot comparison graphs of distribution of call types (or just about any other 
filterable information)
- Plot client LOAD statistics/number of outstanding requests in a given time interval
- Watch for "excessive" broadcasts/multicasts
- Etc.

>Nonetheless I'm still unhappy with "Throughput Graph" as I think you're 
>right that it doesn't fit the purpose well.

It really seems misleading.

>Traffic Graph
>Filtered Graph
>User Specified Graph (my favorite!)

Out of these I like "Traffic Graph" the best ("Filtered" isn't accurate, I can build 
graphs without applying any sort of filter, and "User Specified Graph" rolls off the 
tongue like "Human-Intended Drafting Surface" describes "desk" =) , though I'm not 
sure how any of these (or "Generic Graph" =) are any more specific than "IO Graphs".

Ian

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