a string. The following types are used:
str String. This is a sequence of alpha characters.
-time Integer with possible time postfix. In seconds unless otherwise
+time Integer with possible time suffix. In seconds unless otherwise
specified, use eg 10m for 10 minutes. Accepts s/m/h for seconds,
minutes, and hours.
-int SI integer. A whole number value, which may contain a postfix
- describing the base of the number. Accepted postfixes are k/m/g,
- meaning kilo, mega, and giga. So if you want to specify 4096,
- you could either write out '4096' or just give 4k. The postfixes
- signify base 2 values, so 1024 is 1k and 1024k is 1m and so on.
- If the option accepts an upper and lower range, use a colon ':'
- or minus '-' to separate such values. May also include a prefix
- to indicate numbers base. If 0x is used, the number is assumed to
- be hexadecimal. See irange.
+int SI integer. A whole number value, which may contain a suffix
+ describing the base of the number. Accepted suffixes are k/m/g/t/p,
+ meaning kilo, mega, giga, tera, and peta. The suffix is not case
+ sensitive. So if you want to specify 4096, you could either write
+ out '4096' or just give 4k. The suffixes signify base 2 values, so
+ 1024 is 1k and 1024k is 1m and so on. If the option accepts an upper
+ and lower range, use a colon ':' or minus '-' to separate such values.
+ May also include a prefix to indicate numbers base. If 0x is used,
+ the number is assumed to be hexadecimal. See irange.
bool Boolean. Usually parsed as an integer, however only defined for
true and false (1 and 0).
-irange Integer range with postfix. Allows value range to be given, such
+irange Integer range with suffix. Allows value range to be given, such
as 1024-4096. A colon may also be used as the separator, eg
1k:4k. If the option allows two sets of ranges, they can be
specified with a ',' or '/' delimiter: 1k-4k/8k-32k. Also see
after every block.
rate=int Cap the bandwidth used by this job. The number is in bytes/sec,
- the normal postfix rules apply. You can use rate=500k to limit
+ the normal suffix rules apply. You can use rate=500k to limit
reads and writes to 500k each, or you can specify read and
writes separately. Using rate=1m,500k would limit reads to
1MB/sec and writes to 500KB/sec. Capping only reads or