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NAME

       nvme-create-ns - Send NVMe Namespace management command to create namespace, returns
       results.

SYNOPSIS

       nvme create-ns <device> [--nsze=<nsze> | -s <nsze>]
                               [--ncap=<ncap> | -c <ncap>]
                               [--flbas=<flbas> | -f <flbas>]
                               [--dps=<dps> | -d <dps>]
                               [--nmic=<nmic> | -m <nmic>]
                               [--block-size=<block-size> | -b <block-size>]

DESCRIPTION

       For the NVMe device given, sends a namespace management command to create the namespace
       with the requested settings. On success, the namespace identifier assigned by the
       controller is returned.

       The <device> parameter is mandatory and may be either the NVMe character device (ex:
       /dev/nvme0), or a namespace block device (ex: /dev/nvme0n1).

OPTIONS

       -s, --nsze
           The namespace size.

       -c, --ncap
           The namespace capacity.

       -f, --flbas
           The namespace formatted logical block size setting. Conflicts with --block-size
           argument.

       -d, --dps
           The data protection settings.

       -m, --nmic
           Namespace multipath and sharing capabilities.

       -b, --block-size
           Target block size the new namespace should be formatted as. Potential FLBAS values
           will be values will be scanned and the lowest numbered will be selected for the
           create-ns operation. Conflicts with --flbas argument.

EXAMPLES

       No examples provided yet.

NVME

       Part of the nvme-user suite