-.TH fio 1 "October 2013" "User Manual"
+.TH fio 1 "December 2014" "User Manual"
.SH NAME
fio \- flexible I/O tester
.SH SYNOPSIS
.BI \-\-runtime \fR=\fPruntime
Limit run time to \fIruntime\fR seconds.
.TP
-.B \-\-latency\-log
-Generate per-job latency logs.
-.TP
.B \-\-bandwidth\-log
Generate per-job bandwidth logs.
.TP
control what sequence of output is being generated. If not set, the random
sequence depends on the \fBrandrepeat\fR setting.
.TP
-.BI use_os_rand \fR=\fPbool
-Fio can either use the random generator supplied by the OS to generate random
-offsets, or it can use its own internal generator (based on Tausworthe).
-Default is to use the internal generator, which is often of better quality and
-faster. Default: false.
-.TP
.BI fallocate \fR=\fPstr
Whether pre-allocation is performed when laying down files. Accepted values
are:
.BI buffer_compress_percentage \fR=\fPint
If this is set, then fio will attempt to provide IO buffer content (on WRITEs)
that compress to the specified level. Fio does this by providing a mix of
-random data and zeroes. Note that this is per block size unit, for file/disk
-wide compression level that matches this setting, you'll also want to set
-\fBrefill_buffers\fR.
+random data and a fixed pattern. The fixed pattern is either zeroes, or the
+pattern specified by \fBbuffer_pattern\fR. If the pattern option is used, it
+might skew the compression ratio slightly. Note that this is per block size
+unit, for file/disk wide compression level that matches this setting. Note
+that this is per block size unit, for file/disk wide compression level that
+matches this setting, you'll also want to set refill_buffers.
.TP
.BI buffer_compress_chunk \fR=\fPint
See \fBbuffer_compress_percentage\fR. This setting allows fio to manage how
.BI startdelay \fR=\fPirange
Delay start of job for the specified number of seconds. Supports all time
suffixes to allow specification of hours, minutes, seconds and
-milliseconds - seconds are the default if a unit is ommited.
+milliseconds - seconds are the default if a unit is omitted.
Can be given as a range which causes each thread to choose randomly out of the
range.
.TP
.BI experimental_verify \fR=\fPbool
Enable experimental verification.
.TP
+.BI verify_state_save \fR=\fPbool
+When a job exits during the write phase of a verify workload, save its
+current state. This allows fio to replay up until that point, if the
+verify state is loaded for the verify read phase.
+.TP
+.BI verify_state_load \fR=\fPbool
+If a verify termination trigger was used, fio stores the current write
+state of each thread. This can be used at verification time so that fio
+knows how far it should verify. Without this information, fio will run
+a full verification pass, according to the settings in the job file used.
+.TP
.B stonewall "\fR,\fP wait_for_previous"
Wait for preceding jobs in the job file to exit before starting this one.
\fBstonewall\fR implies \fBnew_group\fR.
used and must be omitted unless it is a valid UDP multicast address.
.TP
.BI (net,netsplice)port \fR=\fPint
-The TCP or UDP port to bind to or connect to.
+The TCP or UDP port to bind to or connect to. If this is used with
+\fBnumjobs\fR to spawn multiple instances of the same job type, then
+this will be the starting port number since fio will use a range of ports.
.TP
.BI (net,netsplice)interface \fR=\fPstr
The IP address of the network interface used to send or receive UDP multicast
.B fio
was written by Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>,
-now Jens Axboe <jaxboe@fusionio.com>.
+now Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>.
.br
This man page was written by Aaron Carroll <aaronc@cse.unsw.edu.au> based
on documentation by Jens Axboe.