cmdprio_bssplit=blocksize/percentage/class/level/hint:...
- This is an extension of the second accepted format that allows to also
- specify a priority hint.
+ This is an extension of the second accepted format that allows one to
+ also specify a priority hint.
For all formats, only the read and write data directions are supported,
values for trim IOs are ignored. This option is mutually exclusive with
**hugepage**
Use hugepages, instead of existing posix memory backend. The
memory backend uses hugetlbfs. This require users to allocate
- hugepages, mount hugetlbfs and set an enviornment variable for
+ hugepages, mount hugetlbfs and set an environment variable for
XNVME_HUGETLB_PATH.
**spdk**
Uses SPDK's memory allocator.
creating but before connecting the libblkio instance. Each property must
have the format ``<name>=<value>``. Colons can be escaped as ``\:``.
These are set after the engine sets any other properties, so those can
- be overriden. Available properties depend on the libblkio version in use
+ be overridden. Available properties depend on the libblkio version in use
and are listed at
https://libblkio.gitlab.io/libblkio/blkio.html#properties
connecting but before starting the libblkio instance. Each property must
have the format ``<name>=<value>``. Colons can be escaped as ``\:``.
These are set after the engine sets any other properties, so those can
- be overriden. Available properties depend on the libblkio version in use
+ be overridden. Available properties depend on the libblkio version in use
and are listed at
https://libblkio.gitlab.io/libblkio/blkio.html#properties
By default, fio will continue running all other jobs when one job finishes.
Sometimes this is not the desired action. Setting ``exitall`` will
instead make fio terminate all jobs in the same group. The option
- ``exit_what`` allows to control which jobs get terminated when ``exitall`` is
- enabled. The default is ``group`` and does not change the behaviour of
+ ``exit_what`` allows one to control which jobs get terminated when ``exitall``
+ is enabled. The default is ``group`` and does not change the behaviour of
``exitall``. The setting ``all`` terminates all jobs. The setting ``stonewall``
terminates all currently running jobs across all groups and continues execution
with the next stonewalled group.