filename=str Fio normally makes up a filename based on the job name,
thread number, and file number. If you want to share
files between threads in a job or several jobs, specify
- a filename for each of them to override the default. If
- the ioengine used is 'net', the filename is the host, port,
- and protocol to use in the format of =host,port,protocol.
- See ioengine=net for more. If the ioengine is file based, you
- can specify a number of files by separating the names with a
- ':' colon. So if you wanted a job to open /dev/sda and /dev/sdb
- as the two working files, you would use
- filename=/dev/sda:/dev/sdb. On Windows, disk devices are
- accessed as \\.\PhysicalDrive0 for the first device,
- \\.\PhysicalDrive1 for the second etc. Note: Windows and
- FreeBSD prevent write access to areas of the disk containing
- in-use data (e.g. filesystems).
+ a filename for each of them to override the default.
+ If the ioengine is file based, you can specify a number of
+ files by separating the names with a ':' colon. So if you
+ wanted a job to open /dev/sda and /dev/sdb as the two working
+ files, you would use filename=/dev/sda:/dev/sdb. On Windows,
+ disk devices are accessed as \\.\PhysicalDrive0 for the first
+ device, \\.\PhysicalDrive1 for the second etc. Note: Windows
+ and FreeBSD prevent write access to areas of the disk
+ containing in-use data (e.g. filesystems).
If the wanted filename does need to include a colon, then
escape that with a '\' character. For instance, if the filename
is "/dev/dsk/foo@3,0:c", then you would use
pvsync Basic preadv(2) or pwritev(2) IO.
- psync2 Basic preadv2(2) or pwritev2(2) IO.
+ pvsync2 Basic preadv2(2) or pwritev2(2) IO.
libaio Linux native asynchronous io. Note that Linux
may only support queued behaviour with
cpuio Doesn't transfer any data, but burns CPU
cycles according to the cpuload= and
- cpucycle= options. Setting cpuload=85
+ cpuchunks= options. Setting cpuload=85
will cause that job to do nothing but burn
85% of the CPU. In case of SMP machines,
use numjobs=<no_of_cpu> to get desired CPU