RE: How to get IOPS when using terse output

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Hello,

IOPS is definitely in the terse output. IIRC it's the column just after the bandwidth (don't remember the column # off hand; I have a awk script to pull out the interesting data). Look at the bottom of the HOWTO file for the layout of terse output.

z!

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From: fio-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [fio-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Peter Xu [xzpeter@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 2:44 AM
To: fio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: How to get IOPS when using terse output

Hi, all,

I failed to find IOPS results for read/write under terse mode (with
--minimal param when invoking fio program), while IOPS does exist in
normal output without --minimal param.

It seems that I even cannot calculate it out only with the tersed output
(since I don't know the total number of IO). Then, how should I get IOPS
results when using terse output?
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