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NAME

       fio2gnuplot - Render fio's output files with gnuplot

SYNOPSIS

       fio2gnuplot [-ghbiodvk] [-t title] [-o outputfile]
                      [-d output_dir] [-p pattern]
                      [-G type] [-m min_time] [-M max_time]

DESCRIPTION

       fio2gnuplot  analyze  a  set of fio's log files to turn them into a set of graphical traces using gnuplot
       tool.  Several flavor of plotting are produced

       Individual 2D Graph
              Each file is plotted in a separate image file with several option

              •  raw : Plot the exact reported performance. This plotting could be difficult to read

              •  smooth :a smoother version of the raw print Using csplines option of gnuplot, the rendering  is
                 filtered to get an easier to read graph.

              •  trend : an even smoother version of the raw print to get trends Bezier's curves makes much more
                 filtered plots The resulting graph helps at understanding trends.

       Grouped 2D graph
              All files are plotted in a single image to ease the comparaison. The same rendering options as per
              the individual 2D graph are used :

              •  raw

              •  smooth

              •  trend

       Grouped 3D graph
              All  files  are plotted into a single 3D graph.  The 3D plotting generates a 'surface' to estimate
              how close were the performance.  A flat surface means a good coherency between traces.   A  rugged
              surface means a lack of coherency between traces

       Mathemical Plotting

              Average graph
                     A  bar  graph  to show the average performance of each file.  A green line is added to show
                     the global average performance.  This green line helps at understanding how  far  from  the
                     average is every individual file.

              Min graph
                     A  green  line is added to show the global average of minimal performance.  This green line
                     helps at understanding how far from the average is every individual file.

              Max graph
                     A bar graph to show the maximum performance of each file.  A green line is  added  to  show
                     the  global average of maximal performance.  This green line helps at understanding how far
                     from the average is every individual file.

              Standard Deviation
                     A bar graph to show the standard deviation of each file.  A green line is added to show the
                     global  average of standard deviation.  This green line helps at understanding how far from
                     the average is every individual file.

OPTIONS

       -h or --help
              The option -h displays help

       -p 'pattern' or --pattern 'pattern'
              A pattern in regexp to select fio input files.  Don't forget the simple quotes  to  avoid  shell's
              interactions

       -b or --bandwidth
              A predefined pattern for selecting *_bw.log files

       -i or --iops
              A predefined pattern for selecting *_iops.log files

       -g or --gnuplot
              Render gnuplot traces before exiting

       -o file or --outputfile file
              The basename for gnuplot traces (set with the pattern if defined)

       -d dir or --outputdir dir
              The directory where gnuplot shall render files.

       -t title or --title title
              The title of the gnuplot traces.  Title is set with the block size detected in fio trace

       -G type or --Global type
              Search  for  'type'  in  .global  files  match by a pattern.  Available types are : min, max, avg,
              stddev.  The .global extension is added automatically to the pattern

       -m time or --min_time time
              Only consider data starting from 'time' seconds. Default is 0

       -M time or --max_time time
              Only consider data ending before 'time' seconds. Default is -1 aka nolimit

       -v or --verbose
              Increasing verbosity

       -k or --keep
              Keep all temporary files from gnuplot's output dir

EXAMPLE

       To plot all the traces named like 'host*_read_4k_iops.log'
              $ fio2gnuplot -p 'host*_read_4k_iops.log' -g

       To plot all IO oriented log files from the current directory
              $ fio2gnuplot -g -i

       To plot all Bandwidth oriented log files from the current directory
              $ fio2gnuplot -g -b

       To plot all Bandwidth oriented log files in a directory name 'outdir'
              $ fio2gnuplot -g -b -d outdir

AUTHOR

       Erwan Velu <erwan@enovance.com>