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NAME

       nvme-zns-zone-mgmt-recv - Zone Management Receive command

SYNOPSIS

       nvme zns zone-mgmt-recv <device> [--namespace-id=<NUM> | -n <NUM>]
                                          [--start-lba=<LBA> | -s <LBA>]
                                          [--data-len=<IONUM>, -l <IONUM>]
                                          [--zra=<NUM>, -z <NUM>]
                                          [--zrasf=<NUM>, -a <NUM>]
                                          [--zra-spec-feat, -f]
                                          [--output-format=<FMT>, -o <FMT>]

DESCRIPTION

       For the NVMe device given, issues the Zone Management Receive command with the requested
       receive action and additional action specific parameters. This is the generic interface
       provided for forward compatibility as new actions are created that this program isn’t
       aware of at the time of its development. As such, this is a generic command that does not
       do any additional decoding for specific types of data received. This will only report the
       data as a hex dump, or binary.

OPTIONS

       -n <NUM>, --namespace-id=<NUM>
           Use the provided namespace id for the command. If not provided, the namespace id of
           the block device will be used. If the command is issued to a non-block device, the
           parameter is required.

       -s <lba>, --start-lba=<lba>
           The starting LBA of the zone to manage receive.

       --data-len=<NUM> -l <NUM> Received data buffer length

       -z <NUM>, --zra=<NUM>
           Zone Receive Action

       -a <NUM> --zrasf=<NUM> Zone Receive Action Specific field

       -f, --zra-spec-feat
           Enable Zone Receive Action Specific features

       -o <FMT>, --output-format=<FMT>
           Output format: normal|json|binary

EXAMPLES

       •   Hex dump of a report all zones

               # nvme zns zone-mgmt-recv /dev/nvme0 -n 1 -s 0 -z 0 -a 0 -l 4k

       •   Binary dump of a report all zones

               # nvme zns zone-mgmt-recv /dev/nvme0 -n 1 -s 0 -z 0 -a 0 -o -l 4k binary > report.out

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