Set this \fIcommand\fR as remote trigger.
.TP
.BI \-\-aux\-path \fR=\fPpath
-Use this \fIpath\fR for fio state generated files.
+Use the directory specified by \fIpath\fP for generated state files instead
+of the current working directory.
.SH "JOB FILE FORMAT"
Any parameters following the options will be assumed to be job files, unless
they match a job file parameter. Multiple job files can be listed and each job
assigned equally distributed to job clones created by \fBnumjobs\fR as
long as they are using generated filenames. If specific \fBfilename\fR(s) are
set fio will use the first listed directory, and thereby matching the
-\fBfilename\fR semantic which generates a file each clone if not specified, but
-let all clones use the same if set.
+\fBfilename\fR semantic (which generates a file for each clone if not
+specified, but lets all clones use the same file if set).
.RS
.P
-See the \fBfilename\fR option for information on how to escape ':' and '\'
+See the \fBfilename\fR option for information on how to escape ':' and '\\'
characters within the directory path itself.
+.P
+Note: To control the directory fio will use for internal state files
+use \fB\-\-aux\-path\fR.
.RE
.TP
.BI filename \fR=\fPstr
explicit size is specified by \fBfilesize\fR.
.RS
.P
-Each colon and backslash in the wanted path must be escaped with a '\'
+Each colon and backslash in the wanted path must be escaped with a '\\'
character. For instance, if the path is `/dev/dsk/foo@3,0:c' then you
would use `filename=/dev/dsk/foo@3,0\\:c' and if the path is
-`F:\\\\filename' then you would use `filename=F\\:\\\\filename'.
+`F:\\filename' then you would use `filename=F\\:\\\\filename'.
.P
-On Windows, disk devices are accessed as `\\\\\\\\.\\\\PhysicalDrive0' for
-the first device, `\\\\\\\\.\\\\PhysicalDrive1' for the second etc.
+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).
.P