NVME-ID-NVMSET(1) | NVMe Manual | NVME-ID-NVMSET(1) |
nvme-id-nvmset - Send NVMe Identify NVM Set List, return result and structure
nvme id-nvmset <device> [-i <id> | --nvmset_id=<id> ]
[-o <fmt> | --output-format=<fmt>]
For the NVMe device given, sends an identify NVM set list command and provides the result and returned structure.
The <device> parameter is mandatory and may be either the NVMe character device (ex: /dev/nvme0), or a namespace block device (ex: /dev/nvme0n1).
On success, the structure may be returned in one of several ways depending on the option flags; the structure may be parsed by the program or the raw buffer may be printed to stdout.
-i <id>, --nvmset_id=<id>
-o <format>, --output-format=<format>
# nvme id-nvmset /dev/nvme0
# nvme id-nvmset /dev/nvme0 --output-format=binary > id_nvmset.raw # nvme id-nvmset /dev/nvme0 -o binary > id_nvmset.raw
It is probably a bad idea to not redirect stdout when using this mode.
# nvme id-nvmset /dev/nvme0 -o binary | nvme_parse_id_nvmset
The parse program in the above example can be a program that shows the structure in a way you like. The following program is such an example that will parse it and can accept the output through a pipe, '|', as shown in the above example, or you can 'cat' a saved output buffer to it.
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Part of the nvme-user suite
04/24/2020 | NVMe |