HOWTO: indentation fix
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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can specify a number of files by separating the names with a
':' colon. So if you wanted a job to open /dev/sda and /dev/sdb
as the two working files, you would use
- filename=/dev/sda:/dev/sdb. On Windows, disk devices are accessed
- as \\.\PhysicalDrive0 for the first device, \\.\PhysicalDrive1
- for the second etc.
- Note: Windows and FreeBSD prevent write access to areas of the disk
- containing in-use data (e.g. filesystems).
- If the wanted filename does need to include a colon, then escape that
- with a '\' character.
- For instance, if the filename is "/dev/dsk/foo@3,0:c",
- then you would use filename="/dev/dsk/foo@3,0\:c".
- '-' is a reserved name, meaning stdin or stdout. Which of the
- two depends on the read/write direction set.
+ filename=/dev/sda:/dev/sdb. On Windows, disk devices are
+ accessed as \\.\PhysicalDrive0 for the first device,
+ \\.\PhysicalDrive1 for the second etc. Note: Windows and
+ FreeBSD prevent write access to areas of the disk containing
+ in-use data (e.g. filesystems).
+ If the wanted filename does need to include a colon, then
+ escape that with a '\' character. For instance, if the filename
+ is "/dev/dsk/foo@3,0:c", then you would use
+ filename="/dev/dsk/foo@3,0\:c". '-' is a reserved name, meaning
+ stdin or stdout. Which of the two depends on the read/write
+ direction set.
opendir=str Tell fio to recursively add any file it can find in this
directory and down the file system tree.