Lines Matching full:jobs
36 sections describing the jobs involved. When run, fio parses this file
109 A global section sets defaults for the jobs described in that file. A job
131 makes up a filename for each of the jobs as it sees fit. On the command
155 fork 4 identical jobs. The result is 4 processes each randomly writing
270 files between threads in a job or several jobs, specify
291 If sharing multiple files between jobs, it is usually necessary
309 To have dependent jobs share a set of files, this option can
741 for each job. This option is useful if there are several jobs
952 shared All jobs will share the CPU set specified.
957 one cpu per job. If not enough CPUs are given for the jobs
978 jobs, and you want to delay starting some jobs to a certain
1032 job file, add up the io depth of all jobs (normally one unless
1069 create_serialize=bool If true, serialize the file creating for the jobs.
1235 wait_for_previous Wait for preceding jobs in the job file to exit, before
1249 groups of jobs as a whole instead of for each individual job.
1253 'group_reporting'. Jobs in a file will be part of the same
1257 thread fio defaults to forking jobs, however if this option is
1305 write_bw_log=str If given, write a bandwidth log of the jobs in this job
1307 jobs in their lifetime. The included fio_generate_plots
1416 jobs.
1485 proportion of activity between two or more jobs. fio attempts
1583 status of the jobs created. An example of that would be:
1615 so it's possible to tell which of the jobs are currently doing what. The
1687 Run status group 0 (all jobs):