This is the command nvme-read that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
nvme-read - Send an NVMe Read command, provide results
SYNOPSIS
nvme-read <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 Read command reads the logical blocks specified by the command from the medium and
copies to the data data buffer provided. Will use stdout 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
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