One of the examples uses a ',' where it should be a ':' to
behave like described.
Reported-by: Konstantin Ruvinsky <konstantin.ruvinsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
If you want a workload that has 50% 2k reads and 50% 4k reads, while
having 90% 4k writes and 10% 8k writes, you would specify::
- bssplit=2k/50:4k/50,4k/90,8k/10
+ bssplit=2k/50:4k/50,4k/90:8k/10
Fio supports defining up to 64 different weights for each data
direction.
90% 4k writes and 10% 8k writes, you would specify:
.RS
.P
-bssplit=2k/50:4k/50,4k/90,8k/10
+bssplit=2k/50:4k/50,4k/90:8k/10
.RE
.P
Fio supports defining up to 64 different weights for each data direction.