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1 | fio |
2 | --- | |
3 | ||
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4 | fio is a tool that will spawn a number of threads or processes doing a |
5 | particular type of io action as specified by the user. fio takes a | |
6 | number of global parameters, each inherited by the thread unless | |
7 | otherwise parameters given to them overriding that setting is given. | |
8 | The typical use of fio is to write a job file matching the io load | |
9 | one wants to simulate. | |
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11 | |
12 | Source | |
13 | ------ | |
14 | ||
15 | fio resides in a git repo, the canonical place is: | |
16 | ||
6b3eccb1 | 17 | git://git.kernel.dk/fio.git |
97f049c9 | 18 | |
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19 | If you are inside a corporate firewall, git:// may not always work for |
20 | you. In that case you can use the http protocol, path is the same: | |
21 | ||
22 | http://git.kernel.dk/fio.git | |
2b02b546 | 23 | |
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24 | Snapshots are frequently generated and they include the git meta data as |
25 | well. You can download them here: | |
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26 | |
27 | http://brick.kernel.dk/snaps/ | |
28 | ||
1053a106 | 29 | |
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30 | Binary packages |
31 | --------------- | |
32 | ||
33 | Debian: | |
34 | Starting with Debian "Squeeze", fio packages are part of the official | |
35 | Debian repository. http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=fio | |
36 | ||
37 | Ubuntu: | |
38 | Starting with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (aka "Lucid Lynx"), fio packages are part | |
39 | of the Ubuntu "universe" repository. | |
40 | http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=fio | |
41 | ||
d85b1add | 42 | Red Hat, CentOS & Co: |
a68594cb | 43 | Dag Wieërs has RPMs for Red Hat related distros, find them here: |
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44 | http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/fio/ |
45 | ||
d85b1add | 46 | Mandriva: |
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47 | Mandriva has integrated fio into their package repository, so installing |
48 | on that distro should be as easy as typing 'urpmi fio'. | |
49 | ||
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50 | Solaris: |
51 | Packages for Solaris are available from OpenCSW. Install their pkgutil | |
52 | tool (http://www.opencsw.org/get-it/pkgutil/) and then install fio via | |
53 | 'pkgutil -i fio'. | |
54 | ||
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55 | Windows: |
56 | Bruce Cran <bruce@cran.org.uk> has fio packages for Windows at | |
78080867 | 57 | http://www.bluestop.org/fio/ . |
ecc314ba | 58 | |
2b02b546 | 59 | |
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60 | Mailing list |
61 | ------------ | |
62 | ||
63 | There's a mailing list associated with fio. It's meant for general | |
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64 | discussion, bug reporting, questions, and development - basically anything |
65 | that has to do with fio. An automated mail detailing recent commits is | |
66 | automatically sent to the list at most daily. The list address is | |
67 | fio@vger.kernel.org, subscribe by sending an email to | |
68 | majordomo@vger.kernel.org with | |
69 | ||
70 | subscribe fio | |
71 | ||
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72 | in the body of the email. Archives can be found here: |
73 | ||
74 | http://www.spinics.net/lists/fio/ | |
75 | ||
76 | and archives for the old list can be found here: | |
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77 | |
78 | http://maillist.kernel.dk/fio-devel/ | |
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79 | |
80 | ||
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81 | Building |
82 | -------- | |
83 | ||
d015e398 | 84 | Just type 'make' and 'make install'. |
bbfd6b00 | 85 | |
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86 | Note that GNU make is required. On BSD it's available from devel/gmake; |
87 | on Solaris it's in the SUNWgmake package. On platforms where GNU make | |
88 | isn't the default, type 'gmake' instead of 'make'. | |
bbfd6b00 | 89 | |
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90 | If your compile fails with an error like this: |
91 | ||
92 | CC gettime.o | |
93 | In file included from fio.h:23, | |
94 | from gettime.c:8: | |
95 | os/os.h:15:20: error: libaio.h: No such file or directory | |
96 | In file included from gettime.c:8: | |
97 | fio.h:119: error: field 'iocb' has incomplete type | |
98 | make: *** [gettime.o] Error 1 | |
99 | ||
100 | Check that you have the libaio development package installed. On RPM | |
101 | based distros, it's typically called libaio-devel. | |
102 | ||
bbfd6b00 | 103 | |
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104 | Windows |
105 | ------- | |
106 | ||
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107 | On Windows Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/) is required in order to |
108 | build fio. To create an MSI installer package install WiX 3.7 from | |
109 | http://wixtoolset.org and run dobuild.cmd from the | |
93bcfd20 | 110 | os/windows directory. |
53adf64f | 111 | |
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112 | How to compile FIO on 64-bit Windows: |
113 | ||
114 | 1. Install Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe). Install 'make' and all | |
115 | packages starting with 'mingw64-i686' and 'mingw64-x86_64'. | |
116 | 2. Download ftp://sourceware.org/pub/pthreads-win32/prebuilt-dll-2-9-1-release/dll/x64/pthreadGC2.dll | |
117 | and copy to the fio source directory. | |
118 | 3. Open the Cygwin Terminal. | |
119 | 4. Go to the fio directory (source files). | |
120 | 5. Run 'make clean'. | |
121 | 6. Run 'make'. | |
444310ff | 122 | |
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123 | To build fio on 32-bit Windows, download x86/pthreadGC2.dll instead and do |
124 | './configure --build-32bit-win=yes' before 'make'. | |
125 | ||
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126 | It's recommended that once built or installed, fio be run in a Command Prompt |
127 | or other 'native' console such as console2, since there are known to be display | |
128 | and signal issues when running it under a Cygwin shell | |
129 | (see http://code.google.com/p/mintty/issues/detail?id=56 for details). | |
130 | ||
53adf64f | 131 | |
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132 | Command line |
133 | ------------ | |
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134 | |
135 | $ fio | |
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136 | --debug Enable some debugging options (see below) |
137 | --output Write output to file | |
b2cecdc2 | 138 | --runtime Runtime in seconds |
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139 | --latency-log Generate per-job latency logs |
140 | --bandwidth-log Generate per-job bandwidth logs | |
1cfd036f | 141 | --minimal Minimal (terse) output |
f3afa57e | 142 | --output-format=type Output format (terse,json,normal) |
3449ab8c | 143 | --terse-version=type Terse version output format (default 3, or 2 or 4). |
f3afa57e | 144 | --version Print version info and exit |
1cfd036f | 145 | --help Print this page |
23893646 | 146 | --cpuclock-test Perform test/validation of CPU clock |
bebe6398 | 147 | --cmdhelp=cmd Print command help, "all" for all of them |
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148 | --enghelp=engine Print ioengine help, or list available ioengines |
149 | --enghelp=engine,cmd Print help for an ioengine cmd | |
1cfd036f | 150 | --showcmd Turn a job file into command line options |
ad0a2735 | 151 | --readonly Turn on safety read-only checks, preventing |
bebe6398 | 152 | writes |
1cfd036f | 153 | --eta=when When ETA estimate should be printed |
bebe6398 | 154 | May be "always", "never" or "auto" |
e382e661 | 155 | --eta-newline=time Force a new line for every 'time' period passed |
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156 | --section=name Only run specified section in job file. |
157 | Multiple sections can be specified. | |
e7cb819b | 158 | --alloc-size=kb Set smalloc pool to this size in kb (def 1024) |
159 | --warnings-fatal Fio parser warnings are fatal | |
fca70358 | 160 | --max-jobs Maximum number of threads/processes to support |
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161 | --server=args Start backend server. See Client/Server section. |
162 | --client=host Connect to specified backend. | |
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163 | --idle-prof=option Report cpu idleness on a system or percpu basis |
164 | (option=system,percpu) or run unit work | |
165 | calibration only (option=calibrate). | |
e592a06b | 166 | |
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167 | |
168 | Any parameters following the options will be assumed to be job files, | |
169 | unless they match a job file parameter. You can add as many as you want, | |
170 | each job file will be regarded as a separate group and fio will stonewall | |
171 | its execution. | |
972cfd25 | 172 | |
ecc314ba | 173 | The --readonly switch is an extra safety guard to prevent accidentally |
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174 | turning on a write setting when that is not desired. Fio will only write |
175 | if rw=write/randwrite/rw/randrw is given, but this extra safety net can | |
176 | be used as an extra precaution. It will also enable a write check in the | |
177 | io engine core to prevent an accidental write due to a fio bug. | |
178 | ||
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179 | The debug switch allows adding options that trigger certain logging |
180 | options in fio. Currently the options are: | |
181 | ||
182 | process Dump info related to processes | |
183 | file Dump info related to file actions | |
e7cb819b | 184 | io Dump info related to IO queuing |
185 | mem Dump info related to memory allocations | |
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186 | blktrace Dump info related to blktrace setup |
187 | verify Dump info related to IO verification | |
e7cb819b | 188 | all Enable all debug options |
811a0d06 | 189 | random Dump info related to random offset generation |
a3d741fa | 190 | parse Dump info related to option matching and parsing |
cd991b9e | 191 | diskutil Dump info related to disk utilization updates |
5e1d306e | 192 | job:x Dump info only related to job number x |
29adda3c | 193 | mutex Dump info only related to mutex up/down ops |
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194 | profile Dump info related to profile extensions |
195 | time Dump info related to internal time keeping | |
bd6f78b2 | 196 | ? or help Show available debug options. |
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197 | |
198 | You can specify as many as you want, eg --debug=file,mem will enable | |
bd6f78b2 | 199 | file and memory debugging. |
ee56ad50 | 200 | |
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201 | The section switch is meant to make it easier to ship a bigger job file |
202 | instead of several smaller ones. Say you define a job file with light, | |
203 | moderate, and heavy parts. Then you can ask fio to run the given part | |
204 | only by giving it a --section=heavy command line option. The section | |
205 | option only applies to job sections, the reserved 'global' section is | |
206 | always parsed and taken into account. | |
207 | ||
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208 | Fio has an internal allocator for shared memory called smalloc. It |
209 | allocates shared structures from this pool. The pool defaults to 1024k | |
931823ca | 210 | in size, and can grow to 128 pools. If running large jobs with randommap |
2b386d25 | 211 | enabled it can run out of memory, in which case the --alloc-size switch |
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212 | is handy for starting with a larger pool size. The backing store is |
213 | files in /tmp. Fio cleans up after itself, while it is running you | |
214 | may see .fio_smalloc.* files in /tmp. | |
2b386d25 | 215 | |
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216 | |
217 | Job file | |
218 | -------- | |
219 | ||
71bfa161 | 220 | See the HOWTO file for a more detailed description of parameters and what |
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221 | they mean. This file contains the terse version. You can describe big and |
222 | complex setups with the command line, but generally it's a lot easier to | |
71bfa161 | 223 | just write a simple job file to describe the workload. The job file format |
4661f3d0 | 224 | is in the ini style format, as that is easy to read and write for the user. |
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225 | |
226 | The job file parameters are: | |
ebac4655 | 227 | |
01452055 | 228 | name=x Use 'x' as the identifier for this job. |
61697c37 | 229 | description=x 'x' is a text description of the job. |
ebac4655 | 230 | directory=x Use 'x' as the top level directory for storing files |
b50b8755 JA |
231 | filename=x Force the use of 'x' as the filename for all files |
232 | in this thread. If not given, fio will make up | |
233 | a suitable filename based on the thread and file | |
234 | number. | |
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235 | rw=x 'x' may be: read, randread, write, randwrite, |
236 | rw (read-write mix), randrw (read-write random mix) | |
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237 | rwmixcycle=x Base cycle for switching between read and write |
238 | in msecs. | |
239 | rwmixread=x 'x' percentage of rw mix ios will be reads. If | |
240 | rwmixwrite is also given, the last of the two will | |
241 | be used if they don't add up to 100%. | |
242 | rwmixwrite=x 'x' percentage of rw mix ios will be writes. See | |
243 | rwmixread. | |
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244 | rand_repeatable=x The sequence of random io blocks can be repeatable |
245 | across runs, if 'x' is 1. | |
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246 | size=x Set file size to x bytes (x string can include k/m/g) |
247 | ioengine=x 'x' may be: aio/libaio/linuxaio for Linux aio, | |
78e7b3e7 | 248 | posixaio for POSIX aio, solarisaio for Solaris |
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249 | native async IO, windowsaio for Windows native async IO, |
250 | sync for regular read/write io, | |
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251 | psync for regular pread/pwrite io, vsync for regular |
252 | readv/writev (with queuing emulation) mmap for mmap'ed | |
253 | io, syslet-rw for syslet driven read/write, splice for | |
d0c70934 | 254 | using splice/vmsplice, sg for direct SG_IO io, net |
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255 | for network io, rdma for RDMA io, or cpuio for a |
256 | cycler burner load. sg only works on Linux on | |
257 | SCSI (or SCSI-like devices, such as usb-storage or | |
258 | sata/libata driven) devices. Fio also has a null | |
259 | io engine, which is mainly used for testing | |
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260 | fio itself. |
261 | ||
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262 | iodepth=x For async io, allow 'x' ios in flight |
263 | overwrite=x If 'x', layout a write file first. | |
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264 | nrfiles=x Spread io load over 'x' number of files per job, |
265 | if possible. | |
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266 | prio=x Run io at prio X, 0-7 is the kernel allowed range |
267 | prioclass=x Run io at prio class X | |
268 | bs=x Use 'x' for thread blocksize. May include k/m postfix. | |
269 | bsrange=x-y Mix thread block sizes randomly between x and y. May | |
270 | also include k/m postfix. | |
271 | direct=x 1 for direct IO, 0 for buffered IO | |
272 | thinktime=x "Think" x usec after each io | |
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273 | rate=x Throttle rate to x KB/sec |
274 | ratemin=x Quit if rate of x KB/sec can't be met | |
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275 | ratecycle=x ratemin averaged over x msecs |
276 | cpumask=x Only allow job to run on CPUs defined by mask. | |
d2e268b0 | 277 | cpus_allowed=x Like 'cpumask', but allow text setting of CPU affinity. |
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278 | numa_cpu_nodes=x,y-z Allow job to run on specified NUMA nodes' CPU. |
279 | numa_mem_policy=m:x,y-z Setup numa memory allocation policy. | |
280 | 'm' stands for policy, such as local, interleave, | |
281 | bind, prefer, local. 'x, y-z' are numa node(s) for | |
282 | memory allocation according to policy. | |
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283 | fsync=x If writing with buffered IO, fsync after every |
284 | 'x' blocks have been written. | |
285 | end_fsync=x If 'x', run fsync() after end-of-job. | |
ebac4655 | 286 | startdelay=x Start this thread x seconds after startup |
03b74b3e | 287 | runtime=x Terminate x seconds after startup. Can include a |
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288 | normal time suffix if not given in seconds, such as |
289 | 'm' for minutes, 'h' for hours, and 'd' for days. | |
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290 | offset=x Start io at offset x (x string can include k/m/g) |
291 | invalidate=x Invalidate page cache for file prior to doing io | |
795407ca | 292 | sync=x Use sync writes if x and writing buffered IO. |
ebac4655 | 293 | mem=x If x == malloc, use malloc for buffers. If x == shm, |
795407ca JA |
294 | use shared memory for buffers. If x == mmap, use |
295 | anonymous mmap. | |
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296 | exitall When one thread quits, terminate the others |
297 | bwavgtime=x Average bandwidth stats over an x msec window. | |
298 | create_serialize=x If 'x', serialize file creation. | |
299 | create_fsync=x If 'x', run fsync() after file creation. | |
f6cbb269 | 300 | unlink If set, unlink files when done. |
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301 | loops=x Run the job 'x' number of times. |
302 | verify=x If 'x' == md5, use md5 for verifies. If 'x' == crc32, | |
303 | use crc32 for verifies. md5 is 'safer', but crc32 is | |
304 | a lot faster. Only makes sense for writing to a file. | |
bac39e0e | 305 | For other types of checksumming, see HOWTO. |
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306 | stonewall Wait for preceeding jobs to end before running. |
307 | numjobs=x Create 'x' similar entries for this job | |
308 | thread Use pthreads instead of forked jobs | |
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309 | zonesize=x |
310 | zoneskip=y Zone options must be paired. If given, the job | |
311 | will skip y bytes for every x read/written. This | |
312 | can be used to gauge hard drive speed over the entire | |
313 | platter, without reading everything. Both x/y can | |
314 | include k/m/g suffix. | |
25c8b9d7 PD |
315 | read_iolog=x Open and read io pattern from file 'x'. The file format |
316 | is described in the HOWTO. | |
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317 | write_iolog=x Write an iolog to file 'x' in the same format as iolog. |
318 | The iolog options are exclusive, if both given the | |
5b42a488 SH |
319 | read iolog will be performed. Specify a separate file |
320 | for each job, otherwise the iologs will be interspersed | |
321 | and the file may be corrupt. | |
ec94ec56 JA |
322 | write_bw_log Write a bandwidth log. |
323 | write_lat_log Write a latency log. | |
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324 | lockmem=x Lock down x amount of memory on the machine, to |
325 | simulate a machine with less memory available. x can | |
326 | include k/m/g suffix. | |
b6f4d880 | 327 | nice=x Run job at given nice value. |
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328 | exec_prerun=x Run 'x' before job io is begun. |
329 | exec_postrun=x Run 'x' after job io has finished. | |
da86774e | 330 | ioscheduler=x Use ioscheduler 'x' for this job. |
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331 | cpuload=x For a CPU io thread, percentage of CPU time to attempt |
332 | to burn. | |
ba0fbe10 | 333 | cpuchunks=x Split burn cycles into pieces of x usecs. |
ebac4655 | 334 | |
79809113 | 335 | |
217bc04b | 336 | |
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337 | Client/server |
338 | ------------ | |
339 | ||
340 | Normally you would run fio as a stand-alone application on the machine | |
341 | where the IO workload should be generated. However, it is also possible to | |
342 | run the frontend and backend of fio separately. This makes it possible to | |
343 | have a fio server running on the machine(s) where the IO workload should | |
344 | be running, while controlling it from another machine. | |
345 | ||
346 | To start the server, you would do: | |
347 | ||
348 | fio --server=args | |
349 | ||
350 | on that machine, where args defines what fio listens to. The arguments | |
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351 | are of the form 'type,hostname or IP,port'. 'type' is either 'ip' (or ip4) |
352 | for TCP/IP v4, 'ip6' for TCP/IP v6, or 'sock' for a local unix domain socket. | |
353 | 'hostname' is either a hostname or IP address, and 'port' is the port to | |
354 | listen to (only valid for TCP/IP, not a local socket). Some examples: | |
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355 | |
356 | 1) fio --server | |
357 | ||
358 | Start a fio server, listening on all interfaces on the default port (8765). | |
359 | ||
811826be | 360 | 2) fio --server=ip:hostname,4444 |
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361 | |
362 | Start a fio server, listening on IP belonging to hostname and on port 4444. | |
363 | ||
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364 | 3) fio --server=ip6:::1,4444 |
365 | ||
366 | Start a fio server, listening on IPv6 localhost ::1 and on port 4444. | |
367 | ||
368 | 4) fio --server=,4444 | |
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369 | |
370 | Start a fio server, listening on all interfaces on port 4444. | |
371 | ||
811826be | 372 | 5) fio --server=1.2.3.4 |
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373 | |
374 | Start a fio server, listening on IP 1.2.3.4 on the default port. | |
375 | ||
811826be | 376 | 6) fio --server=sock:/tmp/fio.sock |
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377 | |
378 | Start a fio server, listening on the local socket /tmp/fio.sock. | |
379 | ||
380 | When a server is running, you can connect to it from a client. The client | |
381 | is run with: | |
382 | ||
383 | fio --local-args --client=server --remote-args <job file(s)> | |
384 | ||
385 | where --local-args are arguments that are local to the client where it is | |
386 | running, 'server' is the connect string, and --remote-args and <job file(s)> | |
387 | are sent to the server. The 'server' string follows the same format as it | |
388 | does on the server side, to allow IP/hostname/socket and port strings. | |
389 | You can connect to multiple clients as well, to do that you could run: | |
390 | ||
a7321eed | 391 | fio --client=server2 <job file(s)> --client=server2 <job file(s)> |
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392 | |
393 | ||
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394 | Platforms |
395 | --------- | |
396 | ||
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397 | Fio works on (at least) Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, OSX, NetBSD, Windows |
398 | and FreeBSD. Some features and/or options may only be available on some of | |
399 | the platforms, typically because those features only apply to that platform | |
400 | (like the solarisaio engine, or the splice engine on Linux). | |
217bc04b JA |
401 | |
402 | Some features are not available on FreeBSD/Solaris even if they could be | |
403 | implemented, I'd be happy to take patches for that. An example of that is | |
404 | disk utility statistics and (I think) huge page support, support for that | |
405 | does exist in FreeBSD/Solaris. | |
406 | ||
407 | Fio uses pthread mutexes for signalling and locking and FreeBSD does not | |
408 | support process shared pthread mutexes. As a result, only threads are | |
409 | supported on FreeBSD. This could be fixed with sysv ipc locking or | |
410 | other locking alternatives. | |
411 | ||
412 | Other *BSD platforms are untested, but fio should work there almost out | |
413 | of the box. Since I don't do test runs or even compiles on those platforms, | |
414 | your mileage may vary. Sending me patches for other platforms is greatly | |
415 | appreciated. There's a lot of value in having the same test/benchmark tool | |
416 | available on all platforms. | |
417 | ||
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418 | Note that POSIX aio is not enabled by default on AIX. If you get messages like: |
419 | ||
420 | Symbol resolution failed for /usr/lib/libc.a(posix_aio.o) because: | |
421 | Symbol _posix_kaio_rdwr (number 2) is not exported from dependent module /unix. | |
422 | ||
423 | you need to enable POSIX aio. Run the following commands as root: | |
424 | ||
425 | # lsdev -C -l posix_aio0 | |
426 | posix_aio0 Defined Posix Asynchronous I/O | |
427 | # cfgmgr -l posix_aio0 | |
428 | # lsdev -C -l posix_aio0 | |
429 | posix_aio0 Available Posix Asynchronous I/O | |
430 | ||
431 | POSIX aio should work now. To make the change permanent: | |
432 | ||
433 | # chdev -l posix_aio0 -P -a autoconfig='available' | |
434 | posix_aio0 changed | |
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435 | |
436 | ||
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437 | Author |
438 | ------ | |
439 | ||
aae22ca7 | 440 | Fio was written by Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> to enable flexible testing |
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441 | of the Linux IO subsystem and schedulers. He got tired of writing |
442 | specific test applications to simulate a given workload, and found that | |
443 | the existing io benchmark/test tools out there weren't flexible enough | |
444 | to do what he wanted. | |
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