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* [Question] Sequential mesuaring and filename option
@ 2021-04-13  6:13 Nakajima Akira
  2021-04-13 14:21 ` Erwan Velu
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Nakajima Akira @ 2021-04-13  6:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fio

Hi.

I'm using fio for the first time. Sorry for the basic question.

On RHEL 8.3
# fio -filename=/mnt/testfile -direct=1 -ioengine=libaio -rw=write 
-bs=1m -size=5G -numjobs=1 -runtime=60 -group_reporting -name=test
IOPS=366, BW=366MiB/s

But when -numjobs=10
IOPS=3358, BW=3358MiB/s
This is 5 times faster than the physical speed of the HDD I am using 
(600MB/s).
Similar results are obtained with Sequential write.
Random read/write is fine.(Results are within 600MB/s)

https://fio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/fio_man.html#target-file-device
I refer above and use -directory=/mnt/testdir instead of -filename gave 
good results.

Am I using the -filename option incorrectly?

I confirmed this with the following ver.
fio-3.26(build from git), fio-3.19-3.el8, fio-3.1-1.el7


Thanks.
Nakajima.



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