calls will be excluded from other uses. Fio will manually clear it from the
CPU mask of other jobs.
+.. option:: job_start_clock_id=int
+ The clock_id passed to the call to `clock_gettime` used to record job_start
+ in the `json` output format. Default is 0, or CLOCK_REALTIME.
+
Target file/device
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
same reporting group, unless if separated by a :option:`stonewall`, or by
using :option:`new_group`.
+ NOTE: When :option: `group_reporting` is used along with `json` output,
+ there are certain per-job properties which can be different between jobs
+ but do not have a natural group-level equivalent. Examples include
+ `kb_base`, `unit_base`, `sig_figs`, `thread_number`, `pid`, and
+ `job_start`. For these properties, the values for the first job are
+ recorded for the group.
+
.. option:: new_group
Start a new reporting group. See: :option:`group_reporting`. If not given,
.. option:: log_unix_epoch=bool
- If set, fio will log Unix timestamps to the log files produced by enabling
- write_type_log for each log type, instead of the default zero-based
- timestamps.
+ Backwards compatible alias for log_alternate_epoch.
.. option:: log_alternate_epoch=bool
.. option:: log_alternate_epoch_clock_id=int
- Specifies the clock_id to be used by clock_gettime to obtain the alternate epoch
- if either log_unix_epoch or log_alternate_epoch are true. Otherwise has no
- effect. Default value is 0, or CLOCK_REALTIME.
+ Specifies the clock_id to be used by clock_gettime to obtain the alternate
+ epoch if log_alternate_epoch is true. Otherwise has no effect. Default
+ value is 0, or CLOCK_REALTIME.
.. option:: block_error_percentiles=bool
server. The `server` string follows the same format as it does on the server
side, to allow IP/hostname/socket and port strings.
+Note that all job options must be defined in job files when running fio as a
+client. Any job options specified in `remote-args` will be ignored.
+
Fio can connect to multiple servers this way::
fio --client=<server1> <job file(s)> --client=<server2> <job file(s)>