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86 .BI \-\-max\-jobs \fR=\fPnr
87 Set the maximum allowed number of jobs (threads/processes) to support.
96 Instead of running the jobs locally, send and run them on the given host.
112 The global section contains default parameters for jobs specified in the
198 number. If you want to share files between threads in a job or several jobs,
211 If sharing multiple files between jobs, it is usually necessary to have
230 To have dependent jobs share a set of files, this option can be set to
702 numjobs option is specified). This option is useful if there are several jobs
919 All jobs will share the CPU set specified.
927 CPUs are given for the jobs listed, then fio will roundrobin the CPUs in
1029 Terminate all jobs when one finishes. Default: wait for each job to finish.
1040 If true, serialize file creation for the jobs. Default: true.
1193 Wait for preceding jobs in the job file to exit before starting this one.
1197 Start a new reporting group. If not given, all jobs in a file will be part
1244 If given, write a bandwidth log of the jobs in this job file. Can be used to
1245 store data of the bandwidth of the jobs
1249 where N is the number of jobs)
1255 N is the number of jobs). Even if the filename is given, fio will still
1261 index of the job (1..N, where N is the number of jobs). Even if the filename
1364 from the CPU mask of other jobs.
1432 two or more jobs. fio attempts to keep this flow counter near zero. The
1568 While running, \fBfio\fR will display the status of the created jobs. For