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NAME

       nvme-virtium-save-smart-to-vtview-log - Periodically save smart attributes into a log file
       (csv format).

SYNOPSIS

       nvme virtium save-smart-to-vtview-log <device> [--run-time=<NUM> | -r <NUM>]
                               [--freq=<NUM> | -f <NUM>]
                               [--output-file=<FILE> | -o <FILE>]
                               [--test-name=<NAME> | -n <NAME>]

DESCRIPTION

       This command automates the process of collecting SMART data periodically and saving the
       data in a ready-to-analyze format. Each entry is saved with timestamp and in csv format.
       Users can use excel to analyze the data. Some examples of use cases are collecting SMART
       data for temperature characterization, collecting data to calculate endurance, or
       collecting SMART data during a test or during normal operation.

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

       On success, the command generates a log file, which contains an entry for identify device
       (current features & settings) and periodic entries of SMART data.

       This command runs for the time specified by the option <run-time>, and collects SMART data
       at the frequency specified by the option <freq>. If the output file name is not specified,
       this command will generate a file name that include model string and serial number of the
       device.

       If the test-name option is specified, it will be recorded in the log file and be used as
       part of the log file name.

OPTIONS

       -r <NUM>, --run-time=<NUM>
           (optional) Number of hours to log data (default = 20 hours)

       -f <NUM>, --freq=<NUM>
           (optional) How often you want to log SMART data (0.25 = 15' , 0.5 = 30' , 1 = 1 hour,
           2 = 2 hours, etc.). Default = 10 hours.

       -o <FILE>, --output-file=<FILE>
           (optional) Name of the log file (give it a name that easy for you to remember what the
           test is). You can leave it blank too, the file name will be generated as <model
           string>-<serial number>-<test name>.txt.

       -n <NAME>, --test-name=<NAME>
           (optional) Name of the test you are doing. We use this string as part of the name of
           the log file.

EXAMPLES

       •   Temperature characterization:

               # nvme virtium save-smart-to-vtview-log /dev/yourDevice --run-time=100 --record-frequency=0.25 --test-name=burn-in-at-(-40)

       •   Endurance testing:

               # nvme virtium save-smart-to-vtview-log /dev/yourDevice --run-time=100 --record-frequency=1 --test-name=Endurance-test-JEDEG-219-workload

       •   Just logging: Default logging is run for 20 hours and log every 10 hours.

               # nvme virtium save-smart-to-vtview-log /dev/yourDevice

NVME

       Part of the nvme-user suite