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nvme-lnvm-diag-set-bbtbl(1)
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NAME
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nvme-lnvm-diag-set-bbtbl - Set a block state in the bad block table
SYNOPSIS
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[verse]
'nvme lnvm-diag-set-bbtbl' [--namespace-id=<NUM> | -n <NUM>]
[--channel-id=<CHID> | -c <CHID>]
[--lun-id=<LUNID> | -l <LUNID>]
[--plane-id=<PLANEID> | -p <PLANEID>]
[--block-id=<BLKID> | -b <BLKID>]
[--value=<NUM> | -v <NUM>]
DESCRIPTION
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Set the bad block table for a given channel, lun, plane and block with value v.
For each block available, the status byte is read as follows:
0: Good block
1: Bad block
2: Grown bad block
4: Device reserved block
8: Host-side reserved block
16: Media managed reserved block
OPTIONS
-------
--namespace-id=<NUM>::
-n <NUM>::
Namespace id to use
--channel-id::
-c::
Channel id
--lun-id::
-l::
LUN id
--plane-id::
-p::
Plane id
--block-id::
-b::
Block id
EXAMPLES
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* Set channel 0, lun 0, plane 0, block 10 to bad block value 2 (grown bad)
on physical device /dev/nvme0
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# nvme lnvm-diag-set-bbtbl /dev/nvme0 -c 0 -l 0 -p 0 -b 10 -v 2
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NVME
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Part of the nvme-user suite
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