Re: achieving a workload to get specific unique duplicate blocks

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On 04/25/2015 07:03 AM, Srinivasa Chamarthy wrote:
Firstly, thanks before in hand. :)

Using FIO, what is the way to achieve a work load with specific number
of unique blocks duplicates for specific number of times. For Example,
i want a 252k block duplicates 1000 times and i want it to be the
unique block in the complete workload.

If you have very specific requirements, it might be easier to simply write an iolog generator that spits out what you want the pattern to look like. Then fio can import that, and run the workload.

Another query is that, for a blocksize of 256k does the io buffers are
created at 256k and written to the disk and are all those 256k blocks
unique buffer?. Can there be a change that in a 256k block, the
smaller size buffers be the same?

That depends on the settings for compressibility, dedupability, etc. In general see scramble_buffers, refill_buffers, and so on. That is all in the man page or HOWTO.

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Jens Axboe

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