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NAMEnvme-error-log - Send NVME Error log page request, return result and log SYNOPSISnvme error-log <device> [--log-entries=<entries> | -e <entries>] DESCRIPTIONRetrieves NVMe Error log page from an NVMe device and provides the 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 returned error log structure may be returned in one of several ways depending on the option flags; the structure may parsed by the program and printed in a readable format or the raw buffer may be printed to stdout for another program to parse. OPTIONS-e <entries>, --log-entries=<entries> Specifies how many log entries the program should request
from the device. This must be at least one, and shouldn’t exceed the
device’s capabilities. Defaults to 64 log entries.
-b, --raw-binary Print the raw error log buffer to stdout.
-o <fmt>, --output-format=<fmt> Set the reporting format to normal, json or
binary. Only one output format can be used at a time.
-v, --verbose Increase the information detail in the output.
EXAMPLES•Get the error log and print it in a human
readable format:
# nvme error-log /dev/nvme0 •Print the raw output to a file:
# nvme error-log /dev/nvme0 --raw-binary > error_log.raw It is probably a bad idea to not redirect stdout when using this mode. NVMEPart of the nvme-user suite
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