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fio_fileserver.c |
README.md
libfio_fileserver
This is a loadable engine for fio to test something similar to the file server access pattern where a number of files is sharded over several levels of subdirectories.
Building
- Clone this repository
- Clone or symlink the source code directory for your exact
fio
version in./fio
subdirectory - Install g++
- Run
make
Compatibility
fio 3.15 or later.
Usage
fio -name=test -ioengine=./libfio_fileserver.so -directory=/home/bench \
-chunk_size=256k -size=10G -direct=1 [-dir_levels=2] [-subdirs_per_dir=64] \
-bs=256k -rw=randwrite [-fsync_on_close=1] [-sync=1] [-numjobs=16 -group_reporting]
Notes:
direct=1
is optional, but without it you'll be benchmarking the page cachebs=256k
must be less or equal tochunk_size
fsync=N
is supported, but it only fsyncs a random file- reads return error when encountering a non-existing file
- You can also use various distribution parameters (zipf, etc)
- I/O is done using synchronous syscalls, thus iodepth is not supported
Because of the synchronous syscalls it's slightly tricky to use parallelism correctly. So, for example, to fill a directory with 262144 4k files, run:
fio -thread -name=test -direct=1 -ioengine=./libfio_fileserver.so -fsync_on_close=1 \
-directory=/home/bench -chunk_size=4k -size=1G -bs=4k -rw=write:508k \
-numjobs=128 -offset_increment=4k -group_reporting
License & Author
- Author: Vitaliy Filippov vitalif[at]yourcmc.ru, 2020
- License: GNU GPL v2.0 or later version