refill_buffers If this option is given, fio will refill the IO buffers
on every submit. The default is to only fill it at init
time and reuse that data. Only makes sense if zero_buffers
- isn't specified, naturally.
+ isn't specified, naturally. If data verification is enabled,
+ refill_buffers is also automatically enabled.
nrfiles=int Number of files to use for this job. Defaults to 1.
posixaio glibc posix asynchronous io.
+ solarisaio Solaris native asynchronous io.
+
mmap File is memory mapped and data copied
to/from using memcpy(3).
bw (KiB/s) : min= 0, max= 1196, per=51.00%, avg=664.02, stdev=681.68
cpu : usr=1.49%, sys=0.25%, ctx=7969, majf=0, minf=17
IO depths : 1=0.1%, 2=0.3%, 4=0.5%, 8=99.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%, >32=0.0%
+ submit : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%, 64=0.0%, >=64=0.0%
+ complete : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%, 64=0.0%, >=64=0.0%
issued r/w: total=0/32768, short=0/0
lat (msec): 2=1.6%, 4=0.0%, 10=3.2%, 20=12.8%, 50=38.4%, 100=24.8%,
lat (msec): 250=15.2%, 500=0.0%, 750=0.0%, 1000=0.0%, >=2048=0.0%
16= entries includes depths up to that value but higher
than the previous entry. In other words, it covers the
range from 16 to 31.
+IO submit= How many pieces of IO were submitting in a single submit
+ call. Each entry denotes that amount and below, until
+ the previous entry - eg, 8=100% mean that we submitted
+ anywhere in between 5-8 ios per submit call.
+IO complete= Like the above submit number, but for completions instead.
IO issued= The number of read/write requests issued, and how many
of them were short.
IO latencies= The distribution of IO completion latencies. This is the