From: Matthew Richardson <m.richardson@ed.ac.uk>
To: fio@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Filenames on 'server' jobs to shared filesystems
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 16:19:16 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <50058274.2070006@ed.ac.uk> (raw)
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I'm currently using fio to simulate user reads and writes to a NAS
service, and am testing the performance of different shared filesystems
(NFS, Samba, Glusterfs etc).
In order to properly load the box I'm using a pool of clients to connect
to the fs (fio --server) and then launching the same job on multiple
clients. (fio --client=a --client=b job.fio)
The resulting jobs on the different servers all seem to use the same
file - the filename seems to be <name>.<thread>.<fileno> - in this case
'job.1.0':
[global]
directory=/mnt/gluster
rw=randrw
size=10M
ioengine=libaio
[job]
Is there any way to have the server include some personal identifier
(such as hostname) in the filename so that there isn't this conflict?
Thanks,
Matthew
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2012-07-17 15:19 Matthew Richardson [this message]
2012-07-31 19:15 ` Filenames on 'server' jobs to shared filesystems Jens Axboe
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