Re: blktrace -k

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>
> No, the -k option just cleans up the kernel state (typically from a
> previously aborted blktrace run that failed to clean up the state). It
> doesn't do anything with user-level processes running blktrace.
>

Does it mean that one has to explicitly kill the existing blktrace process by 
Ctrl+C or kill?

Regards,
M. Mohan Kumar
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