specified, but lets all clones use the same file if set).
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-See the \fBfilename\fR option for information on how to escape ':' and '\\'
+See the \fBfilename\fR option for information on how to escape ':'
characters within the directory path itself.
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Note: To control the directory fio will use for internal state files
explicit size is specified by \fBfilesize\fR.
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-Each colon and backslash in the wanted path must be escaped with a '\\'
+Each colon 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'.
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On Windows, disk devices are accessed as `\\\\.\\PhysicalDrive0' for
the first device, `\\\\.\\PhysicalDrive1' for the second etc.
replay, the file needs to be turned into a blkparse binary data file first
(`blkparse <device> \-o /dev/null \-d file_for_fio.bin').
You can specify a number of files by separating the names with a ':' character.
-See the \fBfilename\fR option for information on how to escape ':' and '\'
+See the \fBfilename\fR option for information on how to escape ':'
characters within the file names. These files will be sequentially assigned to
job clones created by \fBnumjobs\fR.
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