Re: Latency Output Question

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On 2015-9-19 1:33 PM, Jon Tango wrote:
> Hello All, I took a measurement with an 4k workload with a 90% mixture of
> reads and 10 % writes.
>
> The latency output in the test result is:
>
> Read lat avg=490.27
> Write lat avg=191.78
>
> Is this the correct way to calculate the latency? 490+192 is 682, and then
> 682/2?
>
> Or, do I need to account for the 90/10 distribution when I calculate
> latency?
>
> Alos, is there a way to just get one average latency output, instead of a
> separate one for read, and write?
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Use the option below to combine reads and writes in the latency output:

unified_rw_reporting=bool
        Fio normally reports statistics on a per
        data direction basis, meaning that read, write, and trim are
        accounted and reported separately. If this option is set,
        the fio will sum the results and report them as "mixed"
        instead.

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