+ You can specify a number of files by separating the names with a ':'
+ character. See the :option:`filename` option for information on how to
+ escape ':' characters within the file names. These files will
+ be sequentially assigned to job clones created by :option:`numjobs`.
+ '-' is a reserved name, meaning read from stdin, notably if
+ :option:`filename` is set to '-' which means stdin as well, then
+ this flag can't be set to '-'.
+
+.. option:: read_iolog_chunked=bool
+
+ Determines how iolog is read. If false(default) entire :option:`read_iolog`
+ will be read at once. If selected true, input from iolog will be read
+ gradually. Useful when iolog is very large, or it is generated.
+
+.. option:: merge_blktrace_file=str
+
+ When specified, rather than replaying the logs passed to :option:`read_iolog`,
+ the logs go through a merge phase which aggregates them into a single
+ blktrace. The resulting file is then passed on as the :option:`read_iolog`
+ parameter. The intention here is to make the order of events consistent.
+ This limits the influence of the scheduler compared to replaying multiple
+ blktraces via concurrent jobs.
+
+.. option:: merge_blktrace_scalars=float_list
+
+ This is a percentage based option that is index paired with the list of
+ files passed to :option:`read_iolog`. When merging is performed, scale
+ the time of each event by the corresponding amount. For example,
+ ``--merge_blktrace_scalars="50:100"`` runs the first trace in halftime
+ and the second trace in realtime. This knob is separately tunable from
+ :option:`replay_time_scale` which scales the trace during runtime and
+ does not change the output of the merge unlike this option.
+
+.. option:: merge_blktrace_iters=float_list
+
+ This is a whole number option that is index paired with the list of files
+ passed to :option:`read_iolog`. When merging is performed, run each trace
+ for the specified number of iterations. For example,
+ ``--merge_blktrace_iters="2:1"`` runs the first trace for two iterations
+ and the second trace for one iteration.