nvme-write (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
nvme-write – Send an NVMe write command, provide results
SYNOPSIS
nvme - write<device>[--start - block = <slba> | -s<slba>]
[--block - count = <nlb> | -c<nlb>]
[--data - size = <size> | -z<size>]
[--metadata - size = <size> | -y<size>]
[--ref - tag = <reftag> | -r<reftag>]
[--data = <data - file> | -d<data - file>]
[--metadata = <metadata - file> | -M<metadata - file>]
[--prinfo = <prinfo> | -p<prinfo>]
[--app - tag - mask = <appmask> | -m<appmask>]
[--app - tag = <apptag> | -a<apptag>]
[--limited - retry | -l]
[--latency | -t]
[--force - unit - access | -f]
DESCRIPTION
The Write command writes the logical blocks specified by the command to the medium from the data data buffer provided. Will use stdin by default if you don’t provide a file.
OPTIONS
–start-block=<slba>, -s <slba>
- Start block.
–latency, -t
- Print out the latency the IOCTL took (in us).
EXAMPLES
No examples yet.
NVME
Part of the nvme-user suite
