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NAME

       nvme-zns-zone-mgmt-send - Zone Management Send command

SYNOPSIS

       nvme zns zone-mgmt-send <device> [--namespace-id=<NUM> | -n <NUM>]
                                          [--start-lba=<IONUM>, -s <IONUM>]
                                          [--select-all, -a]
                                          [--zsa=<NUM>, -z <NUM>]
                                          [--data-len=<IONUM>, -l <IONUM>]
                                          [-data=<FILE>, -d <FILE>]
                                          [--timeout=<timeout> | -t <timeout>]

DESCRIPTION

       For the NVMe device given, issues the Zone Management Send command with the requested send
       action. If the send requires additional data, you may specify the data length. If data is
       required, the input will default to stdin. Alternatively, the data may come from a file
       that can be specified.

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 send.

       -l <NUM>, --data-len=<NUM>
           Send data buffer length

       --select-all, -a
           Send command to all zones

       -z <NUM>, --zsa=<NUM>
           Zone send action.

       -l <IONUM>, --data-len=<IONUM>
           Buffer length if data required

       -d <FILE, -data=<FILE>
           Optional file for data (default stdin)

       -t <timeout>, --timeout=<timeout>
           Override default timeout value. In milliseconds.

EXAMPLES

       •   Send a zone management command with action set to 1 (close zone) to namespace 1’s
           first zone:

               # nvme zns zone-mgmt-send /dev/nvme0 -n 1 -s 0 -z 1

       •   Write "hello world" into the zone descriptor for namespace 1’s first zone (requires
           device supports a large enough zone extended data)

               # echo "hello world" | nvme zns zone-mgmt-send /dev/nvme0 -n 1 -s 0 -z 0x10

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