.. option:: --status-interval=time
- Force full status dump every `time` period passed. When the unit is
- omitted, the value is interpreted in seconds.
+ Force a full status dump of cumulative (from job start) values at `time`
+ intervals. This option does *not* provide per-period measurements. So
+ values such as bandwidth are running averages. When the time unit is omitted,
+ `time` is interpreted in seconds.
.. option:: --section=name
.. option:: --max-jobs=nr
Set the maximum number of threads/processes to support to `nr`.
+ NOTE: On Linux, it may be necessary to increase the shared-memory
+ limit (:file:`/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax`) if fio runs into errors while
+ creating jobs.
.. option:: --server=args
.. option:: --client=hostname
Instead of running the jobs locally, send and run them on the given `hostname`
- or set of `hostname`s. See `Client/Server`_ section.
+ or set of `hostname`\s. See `Client/Server`_ section.
.. option:: --remote-config=file
named :file:`testfiles.4`. The default of :file:`$jobname.$jobnum.$filenum`
will be used if no other format specifier is given.
+ If you specify a path then the directories will be created up to the
+ main directory for the file. So for example if you specify
+ ``filename_format=a/b/c/$jobnum`` then the directories a/b/c will be
+ created before the file setup part of the job. If you specify
+ :option:`directory` then the path will be relative that directory,
+ otherwise it is treated as the absolute path.
+
.. option:: unique_filename=bool
To avoid collisions between networked clients, fio defaults to prefixing any
Doesn't transfer any data, but burns CPU cycles according to the
:option:`cpuload` and :option:`cpuchunks` options. Setting
:option:`cpuload`\=85 will cause that job to do nothing but burn 85%
- of the CPU. In case of SMP machines, use :option:`numjobs`=<nr_of_cpu>
+ of the CPU. In case of SMP machines, use :option:`numjobs`\=<nr_of_cpu>
to get desired CPU usage, as the cpuload only loads a
single CPU at the desired rate. A job never finishes unless there is
at least one non-cpuio job.
absolute or relative. See :file:`engines/skeleton_external.c` for
details of writing an external I/O engine.
+ **filecreate**
+ Simply create the files and do no IO to them. You still need to
+ set `filesize` so that all the accounting still occurs, but no
+ actual IO will be done other than creating the file.
I/O engine specific parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
terse_version_3;fio_version;jobname;groupid;error;read_kb;read_bandwidth;read_iops;read_runtime_ms;read_slat_min;read_slat_max;read_slat_mean;read_slat_dev;read_clat_min;read_clat_max;read_clat_mean;read_clat_dev;read_clat_pct01;read_clat_pct02;read_clat_pct03;read_clat_pct04;read_clat_pct05;read_clat_pct06;read_clat_pct07;read_clat_pct08;read_clat_pct09;read_clat_pct10;read_clat_pct11;read_clat_pct12;read_clat_pct13;read_clat_pct14;read_clat_pct15;read_clat_pct16;read_clat_pct17;read_clat_pct18;read_clat_pct19;read_clat_pct20;read_tlat_min;read_lat_max;read_lat_mean;read_lat_dev;read_bw_min;read_bw_max;read_bw_agg_pct;read_bw_mean;read_bw_dev;write_kb;write_bandwidth;write_iops;write_runtime_ms;write_slat_min;write_slat_max;write_slat_mean;write_slat_dev;write_clat_min;write_clat_max;write_clat_mean;write_clat_dev;write_clat_pct01;write_clat_pct02;write_clat_pct03;write_clat_pct04;write_clat_pct05;write_clat_pct06;write_clat_pct07;write_clat_pct08;write_clat_pct09;write_clat_pct10;write_clat_pct11;write_clat_pct12;write_clat_pct13;write_clat_pct14;write_clat_pct15;write_clat_pct16;write_clat_pct17;write_clat_pct18;write_clat_pct19;write_clat_pct20;write_tlat_min;write_lat_max;write_lat_mean;write_lat_dev;write_bw_min;write_bw_max;write_bw_agg_pct;write_bw_mean;write_bw_dev;cpu_user;cpu_sys;cpu_csw;cpu_mjf;cpu_minf;iodepth_1;iodepth_2;iodepth_4;iodepth_8;iodepth_16;iodepth_32;iodepth_64;lat_2us;lat_4us;lat_10us;lat_20us;lat_50us;lat_100us;lat_250us;lat_500us;lat_750us;lat_1000us;lat_2ms;lat_4ms;lat_10ms;lat_20ms;lat_50ms;lat_100ms;lat_250ms;lat_500ms;lat_750ms;lat_1000ms;lat_2000ms;lat_over_2000ms;disk_name;disk_read_iops;disk_write_iops;disk_read_merges;disk_write_merges;disk_read_ticks;write_ticks;disk_queue_time;disk_util
+JSON output
+------------
+
+The `json` output format is intended to be both human readable and convenient
+for automated parsing. For the most part its sections mirror those of the
+`normal` output. The `runtime` value is reported in msec and the `bw` value is
+reported in 1024 bytes per second units.
+
+
JSON+ output
------------