On 2011-02-04 20:21, Steven Pratt wrote:
> I am trying to create a job file that randomly select a file form an imported list and reads the entire file sequentially. Them moves to the next file. I also want multiple jobs(processe) running the same workload. I have this:
>
> [global]
> bs=4k
> time_based=1
> runtime=15m
> iodepth=4
> rw=read
> ioengine=libaio
> time_based=1
> ramp_time=600s
> norandommap
>
> [job1]
> opendir=/${FIO_MOUNT}/session1/small_file1
> file_service_type=sequential
> numjobs=8
>
>
>
> I used file_service_type=sequential because tought without it it would
> only do a single read (block) from the file before switching to a
> different file, which is not what I want. The issue with this test as
> written is it seems like all the fio processes choose files in the
> same order so I get way more cache hits than I want. I want this to be
> more of a random file selection, but with reading whole file. Any
> advice?
file_service_type=random:<largenum>
should do what you need, I think. If you ensure that <largenum> is
sufficiently large that the file will always be finished before you run
out, then that should work.
--
Jens Axboe
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