Limit run time to \fIruntime\fR seconds.
.TP
.B \-\-bandwidth\-log
-Generate per-job bandwidth logs.
+Generate aggregate bandwidth logs.
.TP
.B \-\-minimal
Print statistics in a terse, semicolon-delimited format.
\fBiodepth_batch_complete_max\fR=<iodepth>
.RE
-which means that we will retrieve at leat 1 IO and up to the
+which means that we will retrieve at least 1 IO and up to the
whole submitted queue depth. If none of IO has been completed
yet, we will wait.
decimal or a hex number). The verify_pattern if larger than a 32-bit quantity
has to be a hex number that starts with either "0x" or "0X". Use with
\fBverify\fP=str. Also, verify_pattern supports %o format, which means that for
-each block offset will be written and then verifyied back, e.g.:
+each block offset will be written and then verified back, e.g.:
.RS
.RS
\fBverify_pattern\fR=%o
not set, jobs with identical names will share the log filename. Default: true.
.TP
.BI write_bw_log \fR=\fPstr
-If given, write a bandwidth log of the jobs in this job file. Can be used to
-store data of the bandwidth of the jobs in their lifetime. The included
-fio_generate_plots script uses gnuplot to turn these text files into nice
-graphs. See \fBwrite_lat_log\fR for behaviour of given filename. For this
-option, the postfix is _bw.x.log, where x is the index of the job (1..N,
-where N is the number of jobs). If \fBper_job_logs\fR is false, then the
-filename will not include the job index. See the \fBLOG FILE FORMATS\fR
+If given, write a bandwidth log for this job. Can be used to store data of the
+bandwidth of the jobs in their lifetime. The included fio_generate_plots script
+uses gnuplot to turn these text files into nice graphs. See \fBwrite_lat_log\fR
+for behaviour of given filename. For this option, the postfix is _bw.x.log,
+where x is the index of the job (1..N, where N is the number of jobs). If
+\fBper_job_logs\fR is false, then the filename will not include the job index.
+See the \fBLOG FILE FORMATS\fR
section.
.TP
.BI write_lat_log \fR=\fPstr
The \fIoffset\fR is the offset, in bytes, from the start of the file, for that
particular IO. The logging of the offset can be toggled with \fBlog_offset\fR.
-If windowed logging is enabled though \fBlog_avg_msec\fR, then fio doesn't log
+If windowed logging is enabled through \fBlog_avg_msec\fR, then fio doesn't log
individual IOs. Instead of logs the average values over the specified
period of time. Since \fIdata direction\fR and \fIoffset\fR are per-IO values,
they aren't applicable if windowed logging is enabled. If windowed logging