Add missing .help string for io_size option
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4fio is a tool that will spawn a number of threads or processes doing a
5particular type of io action as specified by the user. fio takes a
6number of global parameters, each inherited by the thread unless
7otherwise parameters given to them overriding that setting is given.
8The typical use of fio is to write a job file matching the io load
9one wants to simulate.
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12Source
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15fio resides in a git repo, the canonical place is:
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4649b352 17 git://git.kernel.dk/fio.git
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19When inside a corporate firewall, git:// URL sometimes does not work.
20If git:// does not work, use the http protocol instead:
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4649b352 22 http://git.kernel.dk/fio.git
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24Snapshots are frequently generated and include the git meta data as well.
25Snapshots can download from:
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4649b352 27 http://brick.kernel.dk/snaps/
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29There are also two official mirrors. Both of these are automatically synced
30with the main repository, when changes are pushed. If the main repo is down
31for some reason, either one of these is safe to use as a backup:
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33 git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/fio.git
34 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/fio.git
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36or
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3826b24a 38 git://github.com/axboe/fio.git
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39 https://github.com/axboe/fio.git
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42Binary packages
43---------------
44
45Debian:
46Starting with Debian "Squeeze", fio packages are part of the official
47Debian repository. http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=fio
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49Ubuntu:
50Starting with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (aka "Lucid Lynx"), fio packages are part
51of the Ubuntu "universe" repository.
52http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=fio
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d85b1add 54Red Hat, CentOS & Co:
a68594cb 55Dag Wieërs has RPMs for Red Hat related distros, find them here:
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56http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/fio/
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d85b1add 58Mandriva:
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59Mandriva has integrated fio into their package repository, so installing
60on that distro should be as easy as typing 'urpmi fio'.
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62Solaris:
63Packages for Solaris are available from OpenCSW. Install their pkgutil
64tool (http://www.opencsw.org/get-it/pkgutil/) and then install fio via
65'pkgutil -i fio'.
66
ecc314ba 67Windows:
5f5ad7af 68Rebecca Cran <rebecca+fio@bluestop.org> has fio packages for Windows at
78080867 69http://www.bluestop.org/fio/ .
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71BSDs:
72Packages for BSDs may be available from their binary package repositories.
73Look for a package "fio" using their binary package managers.
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76Mailing list
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78
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79The fio project mailing list is meant for anything related to fio including
80general discussion, bug reporting, questions, and development.
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82An automated mail detailing recent commits is automatically sent to the
83list at most daily. The list address is fio@vger.kernel.org, subscribe
84by sending an email to majordomo@vger.kernel.org with
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86 subscribe fio
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88in the body of the email. Archives can be found here:
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4649b352 90 http://www.spinics.net/lists/fio/
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92and archives for the old list can be found here:
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4649b352 94 http://maillist.kernel.dk/fio-devel/
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97Building
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99
df0f461d 100Just type './configure', 'make' and 'make install'.
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102Note that GNU make is required. On BSDs it's available from devel/gmake
103within ports directory; on Solaris it's in the SUNWgmake package.
104On platforms where GNU make isn't the default, type 'gmake' instead of 'make'.
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6e1e384e 106Configure will print the enabled options. Note that on Linux based
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107platforms, the libaio development packages must be installed to use
108the libaio engine. Depending on distro, it is usually called
109libaio-devel or libaio-dev.
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111For gfio, gtk 2.18 (or newer), associated glib threads, and cairo are required
112to be installed. gfio isn't built automatically and can be enabled
6e1e384e 113with a --enable-gfio option to configure.
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115To build FIO with a cross-compiler:
116 $ make clean
117 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/toolchain/prefix
118Configure will attempt to determine the target platform automatically.
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120It's possible to build fio for ESX as well, use the --esx switch to
121configure.
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124Windows
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127On Windows, Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/) is required in order to
128build fio. To create an MSI installer package install WiX 3.8 from
f41862f7 129http://wixtoolset.org and run dobuild.cmd from the
93bcfd20 130os/windows directory.
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9aa5fe32 132How to compile fio on 64-bit Windows:
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9aa5fe32 134 1. Install Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/). Install 'make' and all
f41862f7 135 packages starting with 'mingw64-i686' and 'mingw64-x86_64'.
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136 2. Open the Cygwin Terminal.
137 3. Go to the fio directory (source files).
138 4. Run 'make clean && make -j'.
139
140To build fio on 32-bit Windows, run './configure --build-32bit-win' before 'make'.
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142It's recommended that once built or installed, fio be run in a Command Prompt
143or other 'native' console such as console2, since there are known to be display
144and signal issues when running it under a Cygwin shell
145(see http://code.google.com/p/mintty/issues/detail?id=56 for details).
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148Command line
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151$ fio
1cfd036f 152 --debug Enable some debugging options (see below)
111e032d 153 --parse-only Parse options only, don't start any IO
1cfd036f 154 --output Write output to file
b2cecdc2 155 --runtime Runtime in seconds
d23ae827 156 --bandwidth-log Generate aggregate bandwidth logs
1cfd036f 157 --minimal Minimal (terse) output
513e37ee 158 --output-format=type Output format (terse,json,json+,normal)
95a12fbe 159 --terse-version=type Set terse version output format (default 3, or 2 or 4)
f3afa57e 160 --version Print version info and exit
1cfd036f 161 --help Print this page
23893646 162 --cpuclock-test Perform test/validation of CPU clock
95a12fbe 163 --crctest=type Test speed of checksum functions
bebe6398 164 --cmdhelp=cmd Print command help, "all" for all of them
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165 --enghelp=engine Print ioengine help, or list available ioengines
166 --enghelp=engine,cmd Print help for an ioengine cmd
1cfd036f 167 --showcmd Turn a job file into command line options
1cfd036f 168 --eta=when When ETA estimate should be printed
bebe6398 169 May be "always", "never" or "auto"
e382e661 170 --eta-newline=time Force a new line for every 'time' period passed
06464907 171 --status-interval=t Force full status dump every 't' period passed
95a12fbe 172 --readonly Turn on safety read-only checks, preventing writes
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173 --section=name Only run specified section in job file.
174 Multiple sections can be specified.
52d892b2 175 --alloc-size=kb Set smalloc pool to this size in kb (def 16384)
e7cb819b 176 --warnings-fatal Fio parser warnings are fatal
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177 --max-jobs=nr Maximum number of threads/processes to support
178 --server=args Start a backend fio server. See Client/Server section.
179 --client=hostname Talk to remote backend(s) fio server at hostname
180 --daemonize=pidfile Background fio server, write pid to file
181 --remote-config=file Tell fio server to load this local job file
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182 --idle-prof=option Report cpu idleness on a system or percpu basis
183 (option=system,percpu) or run unit work
95a12fbe 184 calibration only (option=calibrate)
b26317c9 185 --inflate-log=log Inflate and output compressed log
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186 --trigger-file=file Execute trigger cmd when file exists
187 --trigger-timeout=t Execute trigger af this time
188 --trigger=cmd Set this command as local trigger
189 --trigger-remote=cmd Set this command as remote trigger
d264264a 190 --aux-path=path Use this path for fio state generated files
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193Any parameters following the options will be assumed to be job files,
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194unless they match a job file parameter. Multiple job files can be listed
195and each job file will be regarded as a separate group. fio will stonewall
196execution between each group.
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198The --readonly option is an extra safety guard to prevent users from
199accidentally starting a write workload when that is not desired. Fio
200will only write if rw=write/randwrite/rw/randrw is given. This extra
201safety net can be used as an extra precaution as --readonly will also
202enable a write check in the io engine core to prevent writes due to
203unknown user space bug(s).
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205The --debug option triggers additional logging by fio.
206Currently, additional logging is available for:
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208 process Dump info related to processes
209 file Dump info related to file actions
e7cb819b 210 io Dump info related to IO queuing
211 mem Dump info related to memory allocations
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212 blktrace Dump info related to blktrace setup
213 verify Dump info related to IO verification
e7cb819b 214 all Enable all debug options
811a0d06 215 random Dump info related to random offset generation
a3d741fa 216 parse Dump info related to option matching and parsing
cd991b9e 217 diskutil Dump info related to disk utilization updates
5e1d306e 218 job:x Dump info only related to job number x
29adda3c 219 mutex Dump info only related to mutex up/down ops
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220 profile Dump info related to profile extensions
221 time Dump info related to internal time keeping
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222 net Dump info related to networking connections
223 rate Dump info related to IO rate switching
0c56718d 224 compress Dump info related to log compress/decompress
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225 steadystate Dump info related to steady state detection
226 helperthread Dump info related to helper thread
bd6f78b2 227 ? or help Show available debug options.
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4649b352 229One can specify multiple debug options: e.g. --debug=file,mem will enable
bd6f78b2 230file and memory debugging.
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232The --section option allows one to combine related jobs into one file.
233E.g. one job file could define light, moderate, and heavy sections. Tell fio to
234run only the "heavy" section by giving --section=heavy command line option.
235One can also specify the "write" operations in one section and "verify"
236operation in another section. The --section option only applies to job
237sections. The reserved 'global' section is always parsed and used.
238
239The --alloc-size switch allows one to use a larger pool size for smalloc.
240If running large jobs with randommap enabled, fio can run out of memory.
241Smalloc is an internal allocator for shared structures from a fixed size
420b104a 242memory pool. The pool size defaults to 16MiB and can grow to 8 pools.
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4649b352 244NOTE: While running .fio_smalloc.* backing store files are visible in /tmp.
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247Job file
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250See the HOWTO file for a complete description of job file syntax and
251parameters. The --cmdhelp option also lists all options. If used with
252an option argument, --cmdhelp will detail the given option. The job file
253format is in the ini style format, as that is easy for the user to review
254and modify.
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256This README contains the terse version. Job files can describe big and
257complex setups that are not possible with the command line. Job files
258are a good practice even for simple jobs since the file provides an
259easily accessed record of the workload and can include comments.
260
261See the examples/ directory for inspiration on how to write job files. Note
262the copyright and license requirements currently apply to examples/ files.
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265Client/server
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268Normally fio is invoked as a stand-alone application on the machine
269where the IO workload should be generated. However, the frontend and
270backend of fio can be run separately. Ie the fio server can generate
271an IO workload on the "Device Under Test" while being controlled from
272another machine.
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4649b352 274Start the server on the machine which has access to the storage DUT:
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276fio --server=args
277
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278where args defines what fio listens to. The arguments are of the form
279'type,hostname or IP,port'. 'type' is either 'ip' (or ip4) for TCP/IP v4,
280'ip6' for TCP/IP v6, or 'sock' for a local unix domain socket.
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281'hostname' is either a hostname or IP address, and 'port' is the port to
282listen to (only valid for TCP/IP, not a local socket). Some examples:
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2841) fio --server
285
286 Start a fio server, listening on all interfaces on the default port (8765).
287
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290 Start a fio server, listening on IP belonging to hostname and on port 4444.
291
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294 Start a fio server, listening on IPv6 localhost ::1 and on port 4444.
295
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298 Start a fio server, listening on all interfaces on port 4444.
299
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302 Start a fio server, listening on IP 1.2.3.4 on the default port.
303
811826be 3046) fio --server=sock:/tmp/fio.sock
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306 Start a fio server, listening on the local socket /tmp/fio.sock.
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4649b352 308Once a server is running, a "client" can connect to the fio server with:
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4649b352 310fio --local-args --client=<server> --remote-args <job file(s)>
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4649b352 312where --local-args are arguments for the client where it is
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313running, 'server' is the connect string, and --remote-args and <job file(s)>
314are sent to the server. The 'server' string follows the same format as it
315does on the server side, to allow IP/hostname/socket and port strings.
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317Fio can connect to multiple servers this way:
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319fio --client=<server1> <job file(s)> --client=<server2> <job file(s)>
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321If the job file is located on the fio server, then you can tell the server
322to load a local file as well. This is done by using --remote-config:
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324fio --client=server --remote-config /path/to/file.fio
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39b5f61e 326Then fio will open this local (to the server) job file instead
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327of being passed one from the client.
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329If you have many servers (example: 100 VMs/containers),
330you can input a pathname of a file containing host IPs/names as the parameter
331value for the --client option. For example, here is an example "host.list"
332file containing 2 hostnames:
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334host1.your.dns.domain
335host2.your.dns.domain
336
337The fio command would then be:
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339fio --client=host.list <job file(s)>
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341In this mode, you cannot input server-specific parameters or job files -- all
342servers receive the same job file.
343
344In order to let fio --client runs use a shared filesystem
345from multiple hosts, fio --client now prepends the IP address of the
346server to the filename. For example, if fio is using directory /mnt/nfs/fio
347and is writing filename fileio.tmp, with a --client hostfile containing
348two hostnames h1 and h2 with IP addresses 192.168.10.120 and 192.168.10.121,
349then fio will create two files:
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351 /mnt/nfs/fio/192.168.10.120.fileio.tmp
352 /mnt/nfs/fio/192.168.10.121.fileio.tmp
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1b8c5af7 358Fio works on (at least) Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, OSX, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
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359Windows, FreeBSD, and DragonFly. Some features and/or options may only be
360available on some of the platforms, typically because those features only
361apply to that platform (like the solarisaio engine, or the splice engine on
362Linux).
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364Some features are not available on FreeBSD/Solaris even if they could be
365implemented, I'd be happy to take patches for that. An example of that is
366disk utility statistics and (I think) huge page support, support for that
367does exist in FreeBSD/Solaris.
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369Fio uses pthread mutexes for signalling and locking and FreeBSD does not
370support process shared pthread mutexes. As a result, only threads are
371supported on FreeBSD. This could be fixed with sysv ipc locking or
372other locking alternatives.
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374Other *BSD platforms are untested, but fio should work there almost out
375of the box. Since I don't do test runs or even compiles on those platforms,
376your mileage may vary. Sending me patches for other platforms is greatly
377appreciated. There's a lot of value in having the same test/benchmark tool
378available on all platforms.
379
4649b352 380Note that POSIX aio is not enabled by default on AIX. Messages like these:
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382 Symbol resolution failed for /usr/lib/libc.a(posix_aio.o) because:
383 Symbol _posix_kaio_rdwr (number 2) is not exported from dependent module /unix.
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4649b352 385indicate one needs to enable POSIX aio. Run the following commands as root:
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387 # lsdev -C -l posix_aio0
388 posix_aio0 Defined Posix Asynchronous I/O
389 # cfgmgr -l posix_aio0
390 # lsdev -C -l posix_aio0
391 posix_aio0 Available Posix Asynchronous I/O
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393POSIX aio should work now. To make the change permanent:
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395 # chdev -l posix_aio0 -P -a autoconfig='available'
396 posix_aio0 changed
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aae22ca7 402Fio was written by Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> to enable flexible testing
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403of the Linux IO subsystem and schedulers. He got tired of writing
404specific test applications to simulate a given workload, and found that
405the existing io benchmark/test tools out there weren't flexible enough
406to do what he wanted.
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aae22ca7 408Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> 20060905
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