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75 # Start some background requests
90 # Start some more requests
99 # Now start some final requests; all of these (which land on
256 # Wait for background requests to settle
293 Throttle the source node, then issue a whole bunch of external requests
295 see background requests being issued even while the source is under
300 # that is where we will have active requests occur. This ensures that
320 # We create the external requests via qemu-io processes on the NBD
322 # do not overlap with the background requests (which start from the
327 # Create enough requests to saturate the node for 5 seconds
336 # operations here, even though active requests are still in flight.
337 # The active requests will take precedence, however, because they have
338 # been issued earlier than mirror's background requests.
339 # Once the active requests we have started above are done (i.e. after 5
340 # virtual seconds), we expect those background requests to be worked
351 # Create a whole bunch of more active requests
359 # expect the background requests to be worked on. Give them a couple
366 # reduced thanks to those background requests.
372 # node was saturated with active requests
381 Issue requests on the mirror source node right as the mirror is
382 instated. It's possible that requests occur before the actual job is
384 requests across the node must in that case be forwarded to the source
389 too low, all requests allowed per second will be submitted before
393 # Let qemu-img bench create write requests (enough for two seconds on
400 # Give qemu-img bench time to start up and issue requests
402 # Flush the request queue, so new requests can come in right as we