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NAMEnvme-nvme-mi-recv - Send a NVMe-MI Receive command to the specified device SYNOPSISnvme nvme-mi-recv <device> [--opcode=<opcode> | -O <opcode>] DESCRIPTIONSend a NVMe-MI Receive command to the specified device, return results. The <device> parameter is mandatory and may be either the NVMe character device (ex: /dev/nvme0) or block device (ex: /dev/nvme0n1). On success it returns 0, error code otherwise. OPTIONS-O <opcode>, --opcode=<opcode> The NVMe-MI opcode to send to the device in the
command
-n <nsid>, --namespace-id=<nsid> The value for the ns-id in the command.
-l <data-len>, --data-len=<data-len> The data length for the buffer used for this
command.
-m <nmimt>, --nmimt=<nmimt> The value for the NVMe-MI message type in the
command.
-0 <nmd0>, --nmd0=<nmd0> The value for the NVMe management request dword 0 in the
command.
-1 <nmd1>, --nmd1=<nmd1> The value for the NVMe management request dword 1 in the
command.
-i <file>, --input-file=<file> If the command is a data-out (write) command, use this
file to fill the buffer sent to the device. If no file is given, assumed to
use STDIN.
-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•Has the program issue a nvme-mi-recv to execute
the VPD read.
# nvme nvme-mi-recv /dev/nvme0n1 -O 5 -m 1 -0 0 -1 0x100 -l 256 NVMEPart of the nvme-user suite.
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