+continue_on_error=bool Normally fio will exit the job on the first observed
+ failure. If this option is set, fio will continue the job when
+ there is a 'non-fatal error' (EIO or EILSEQ) until the runtime
+ is exceeded or the I/O size specified is completed. If this
+ option is used, there are two more stats that are appended,
+ the total error count and the first error. The error field
+ given in the stats is the first error that was hit during the
+ run.
+
+cgroup=str Add job to this control group. If it doesn't exist, it will
+ be created. The system must have a mounted cgroup blkio
+ mount point for this to work. If your system doesn't have it
+ mounted, you can do so with:
+
+ # mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /cgroup
+
+cgroup_weight=int Set the weight of the cgroup to this value. See
+ the documentation that comes with the kernel, allowed values
+ are in the range of 100..1000.
+
+cgroup_nodelete=bool Normally fio will delete the cgroups it has created after
+ the job completion. To override this behavior and to leave
+ cgroups around after the job completion, set cgroup_nodelete=1.
+ This can be useful if one wants to inspect various cgroup
+ files after job completion. Default: false
+
+uid=int Instead of running as the invoking user, set the user ID to
+ this value before the thread/process does any work.
+
+gid=int Set group ID, see uid.