is a CSV based format. `json+' is like `json', except it adds a full
dump of the latency buckets.
.TP
-.BI \-\-runtime \fR=\fPruntime
-Limit run time to \fIruntime\fR seconds.
-.TP
.BI \-\-bandwidth\-log
Generate aggregate bandwidth logs.
.TP
.RS
.P
.PD 0
-Ki means kilo (K) or 1000
+K means kilo (K) or 1000
.P
-Mi means mega (M) or 1000**2
+M means mega (M) or 1000**2
.P
-Gi means giga (G) or 1000**3
+G means giga (G) or 1000**3
.P
-Ti means tera (T) or 1000**4
+T means tera (T) or 1000**4
.P
-Pi means peta (P) or 1000**5
+P means peta (P) or 1000**5
.PD
.RE
.P
.RS
.P
.PD 0
-K means kibi (Ki) or 1024
+Ki means kibi (Ki) or 1024
.P
-M means mebi (Mi) or 1024**2
+Mi means mebi (Mi) or 1024**2
.P
-G means gibi (Gi) or 1024**3
+Gi means gibi (Gi) or 1024**3
.P
-T means tebi (Ti) or 1024**4
+Ti means tebi (Ti) or 1024**4
.P
-P means pebi (Pi) or 1024**5
+Pi means pebi (Pi) or 1024**5
.PD
.RE
.P
.TP
.BI direct \fR=\fPbool
If value is true, use non\-buffered I/O. This is usually O_DIRECT. Note that
-ZFS on Solaris doesn't support direct I/O. On Windows the synchronous
+OpenBSD and ZFS on Solaris don't support direct I/O. On Windows the synchronous
ioengines don't support direct I/O. Default: false.
.TP
.BI atomic \fR=\fPbool
.RS
.TP
.B Latency log
-Value is latency in usecs
+Value is latency in nsecs
.TP
.B Bandwidth log
Value is in KiB/sec