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* Running FIO on Windows on given partition or raw device
@ 2012-04-10  9:04 Neependra Khare
  2012-04-10 12:40 ` Jens Axboe
  2012-04-11  0:14 ` Bruce Cran
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Neependra Khare @ 2012-04-10  9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fio

Hi,

I want to run FIO on a given partition on Windows.  To do this I use
the "mountvol" command and get the volume names and
their mount points and then use them for "filename" option with FIO

For example for "E:\" get following from "mountvol" command.

    \\?\Volume{1277e70d-79a7-11e1-9fed-f04da2ef6fc9}\
        E:\

Then I run following commands:-

$ fio.exe   --name=baseline --rw=randwrite --direct=1 --size=1g
--iodepth=32 --blocksize=4096 --ioengine=windowsaio
--filename=\\.\Volume{1277e70d-79a7-11e1-9fed-f04da2ef6fc9}
--name=hddBaseline --stonewall

$ fio.exe   --name=baseline --rw=randwrite --direct=1 --size=1g
--iodepth=32 --blocksize=4096 --ioengine=windowsaio  --filename=E:\
--name=hddBaseline --stonewall

$ fio.exe   --name=baseline --rw=randwrite --direct=1 --size=1g
--iodepth=32 --blocksize=4096 --ioengine=windowsaio
--filename=E:\filename --name=hddBaseline --stonewall

In all these cases I do not see any IO happening on "E" drive using
"perfmon". All the IO happens on the root drive("C").

On Linux I can use "/dev/sda" , "/dev/sda1" etc.

I was expecting same on Windows.
Any help or pointers would be great.

--
Regards,
Neependra
www.neependra.net

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