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NAME

       nvme-lnvm-diag-set-bbtbl - Set a block state in the bad block table

SYNOPSIS

       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

       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

       •   Set channel 0, lun 0, plane 0, block 10 to bad block value 2 (grown bad) on physical
           device /dev/nvme0

           # nvme lnvm-diag-set-bbtbl /dev/nvme0 -c 0 -l 0 -p 0 -b 10 -v 2

NVME

       Part of the nvme-user suite