X-Git-Url: https://git.kernel.dk/?p=fio.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=HOWTO;h=c6304a7ca2ed7bf27b65df9ce844efa88f221534;hp=2e4cdbdf146e17394a8ebcd481097e43846131ba;hb=ed33585509a97c4a65e46967cb49419b6a4f8870;hpb=fddc6604f91ebf76d9090741f9d4f5a4d33be0c6 diff --git a/HOWTO b/HOWTO index 2e4cdbdf..c6304a7c 100644 --- a/HOWTO +++ b/HOWTO @@ -524,16 +524,7 @@ ioengine=str Defines how the job issues io to the file. The following libaio Linux native asynchronous io. Note that Linux may only support queued behaviour with non-buffered IO (set direct=1 or buffered=0). - This engine also has a sub-option, - userspace_reap. To set it, use - ioengine=libaio:userspace_reap. Normally, with - the libaio engine in use, fio will use the - io_getevents system call to reap newly returned - events. With this flag turned on, the AIO ring - will be read directly from user-space to reap - events. The reaping mode is only enabled when - polling for a minimum of 0 events (eg when - iodepth_batch_complete=0). + This engine defines engine specific options. posixaio glibc posix asynchronous io. @@ -562,16 +553,16 @@ ioengine=str Defines how the job issues io to the file. The following itself and for debugging/testing purposes. net Transfer over the network to given host:port. - 'filename' must be set appropriately to - filename=host/port/protocol regardless of send - or receive, if the latter only the port - argument is used. 'host' may be an IP address - or hostname, port is the port number to be used, - and protocol may be 'udp' or 'tcp'. If no - protocol is given, TCP is used. + Depending on the protocol used, the hostname, + port, listen and filename options are used to + specify what sort of connection to make, while + the protocol option determines which protocol + will be used. + This engine defines engine specific options. netsplice Like net, but uses splice/vmsplice to map data and send/receive. + This engine defines engine specific options. cpuio Doesn't transfer any data, but burns CPU cycles according to the cpuload= and @@ -981,7 +972,7 @@ verify_fatal=bool Normally fio will keep checking the entire contents verify_dump=bool If set, dump the contents of both the original data block and the data block we read off disk to files. This allows later analysis to inspect just what kind of data - corruption occurred. On by default. + corruption occurred. Off by default. verify_async=int Fio will normally verify IO inline from the submitting thread. This option takes an integer describing how many @@ -1110,6 +1101,18 @@ write_lat_log=str Same as write_bw_log, except that this option stores io write_bw_log=str If given, write an IOPS log of the jobs in this job file. See write_bw_log. +write_iops_log=str Same as write_bw_log, but writes IOPS. If no filename is + given with this option, the default filename of + "jobname_type.log" is used. Even if the filename is given, + fio will still append the type of log. + +log_avg_msec=int By default, fio will log an entry in the iops, latency, + or bw log for every IO that completes. When writing to the + disk log, that can quickly grow to a very large size. Setting + this option makes fio average the each log entry over the + specified period of time, reducing the resolution of the log. + Defaults to 0. + lockmem=int Pin down the specified amount of memory with mlock(2). Can potentially be used instead of removing memory or booting with less memory to simulate a smaller amount of memory. @@ -1179,7 +1182,7 @@ gtod_cpu=int Sometimes it's cheaper to dedicate a single thread of uses. Fio will manually clear it from the CPU mask of other jobs. -continue_on_error=bool Normally fio will exit the job on the first observed +continue_on_error=str Normally fio will exit the job on the first observed failure. If this option is set, fio will continue the job when there is a 'non-fatal error' (EIO or EILSEQ) until the runtime is exceeded or the I/O size specified is completed. If this @@ -1188,6 +1191,24 @@ continue_on_error=bool Normally fio will exit the job on the first observed given in the stats is the first error that was hit during the run. + The allowed values are: + + none Exit on any IO or verify errors. + + read Continue on read errors, exit on all others. + + write Continue on write errors, exit on all others. + + io Continue on any IO error, exit on all others. + + verify Continue on verify errors, exit on all others. + + all Continue on all errors. + + 0 Backward-compatible alias for 'none'. + + 1 Backward-compatible alias for 'all'. + cgroup=str Add job to this control group. If it doesn't exist, it will be created. The system must have a mounted cgroup blkio mount point for this to work. If your system doesn't have it @@ -1210,6 +1231,45 @@ uid=int Instead of running as the invoking user, set the user ID to gid=int Set group ID, see uid. +In addition, there are some parameters which are only valid when a specific +ioengine is in use. These are used identically to normal parameters, with the +caveat that when used on the command line, they must come after the ioengine +that defines them is selected. + +[libaio] userspace_reap Normally, with the libaio engine in use, fio will use + the io_getevents system call to reap newly returned events. + With this flag turned on, the AIO ring will be read directly + from user-space to reap events. The reaping mode is only + enabled when polling for a minimum of 0 events (eg when + iodepth_batch_complete=0). + +[netsplice] hostname=str +[net] hostname=str The host name or IP address to use for TCP or UDP based IO. + If the job is a TCP listener or UDP reader, the hostname is not + used and must be omitted. + +[netsplice] port=int +[net] port=int The TCP or UDP port to bind to or connect to. + +[netsplice] protocol=str +[netsplice] proto=str +[net] protocol=str +[net] proto=str The network protocol to use. Accepted values are: + + tcp Transmission control protocol + udp Unreliable datagram protocol + unix UNIX domain socket + + When the protocol is TCP or UDP, the port must also be given, + as well as the hostname if the job is a TCP listener or UDP + reader. For unix sockets, the normal filename option should be + used and the port is invalid. + +[net] listen For TCP network connections, tell fio to listen for incoming + connections rather than initiating an outgoing connection. The + hostname must be omitted if this option is used. + + 6.0 Interpreting the output --------------------------- @@ -1360,27 +1420,43 @@ signify that change. Split up, the format is as follows: - version, jobname, groupid, error + terse version, fio version, jobname, groupid, error READ status: - Total IO (KB), bandwidth (KB/sec), runtime (msec) + Total IO (KB), bandwidth (KB/sec), IOPS, runtime (msec) Submission latency: min, max, mean, deviation Completion latency: min, max, mean, deviation + Completion latency percentiles: 20 fields (see below) Total latency: min, max, mean, deviation Bw: min, max, aggregate percentage of total, mean, deviation WRITE status: - Total IO (KB), bandwidth (KB/sec), runtime (msec) + Total IO (KB), bandwidth (KB/sec), IOPS, runtime (msec) Submission latency: min, max, mean, deviation Completion latency: min, max, mean, deviation + Completion latency percentiles: 20 fields (see below) Total latency: min, max, mean, deviation Bw: min, max, aggregate percentage of total, mean, deviation CPU usage: user, system, context switches, major faults, minor faults IO depths: <=1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, >=64 IO latencies microseconds: <=2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, 1000 IO latencies milliseconds: <=2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 2000, >=2000 + Disk utilization: Disk name, Read ios, write ios, + Read merges, write merges, + Read ticks, write ticks, + Time spent in queue, disk utilization percentage Additional Info (dependant on continue_on_error, default off): total # errors, first error code Additional Info (dependant on description being set): Text description +Completion latency percentiles can be a grouping of up to 20 sets, so +for the terse output fio writes all of them. Each field will look like this: + + 1.00%=6112 + +which is the Xth percentile, and the usec latency associated with it. + +For disk utilization, all disks used by fio are shown. So for each disk +there will be a disk utilization section. + 8.0 Trace file format ---------------------