From 5982a925647f5d376bd7c2aca27e49b4cfe4a2c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Steigerwald Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:07:24 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] patch from debian fio package to fix syntax errors in manpage. Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe --- fio.1 | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/fio.1 b/fio.1 index 2ae4cf2e..0838d07b 100644 --- a/fio.1 +++ b/fio.1 @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Print help information for \fIcommand\fR. May be `all' for all commands. .TP .BI \-\-debug \fR=\fPtype Enable verbose tracing of various fio actions. May be `all' for all types -or individual types seperated by a comma (eg \-\-debug=io,file). `help' will +or individual types separated by a comma (eg \-\-debug=io,file). `help' will list all available tracing options. .TP .B \-\-help @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ SI integer: a whole number, possibly containing a suffix denoting the base unit of the value. Accepted suffixes are `k', 'M', 'G', 'T', and 'P', denoting kilo (1024), mega (1024^2), giga (1024^3), tera (1024^4), and peta (1024^5) respectively. The suffix is not case sensitive. If prefixed with '0x', the -value is assumed to be base 16 (hexadecimal). A suffix may include a trailing -'b', for instance 'kb' is identical to 'k'. You can specify a base 10 value +value is assumed to be base 16 (hexadecimal). A suffix may include a trailing 'b', +for instance 'kb' is identical to 'k'. You can specify a base 10 value by using 'KiB', 'MiB', 'GiB', etc. This is useful for disk drives where values are often given in base 10 values. Specifying '30GiB' will get you 30*1000^3 bytes. @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ This option allows even finer grained control of the block sizes issued, not just even splits between them. With this option, you can weight various block sizes for exact control of the issued IO for a job that has mixed block sizes. The format of the option is bssplit=blocksize/percentage, -optionally adding as many definitions as needed seperated by a colon. +optionally adding as many definitions as needed separated by a colon. Example: bssplit=4k/10:64k/50:32k/40 would issue 50% 64k blocks, 10% 4k blocks and 40% 32k blocks. \fBbssplit\fR also supports giving separate splits to reads and writes. The format is identical to what the @@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ read back and verified). If \fBverify_backlog_batch\fR is less than will be verified more than once. .TP .B stonewall -Wait for preceeding jobs in the job file to exit before starting this one. +Wait for preceding jobs in the job file to exit before starting this one. \fBstonewall\fR implies \fBnew_group\fR. .TP .B new_group @@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ 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 mounted, you can do so with: -# mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /cgroup +# mount \-t cgroup \-o blkio none /cgroup .TP .BI cgroup_weight \fR=\fPint Set the weight of the cgroup to this value. See the documentation that comes @@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ Milliseconds: .RE .RE .P -Error Info (dependant on continue_on_error, default off): +Error Info (dependent on continue_on_error, default off): .RS .B total # errors, first error code .RE -- 2.25.1