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nvme-cli

NVM-Express user space tooling for Linux.

To install, run:

make && make install

If not sure how to use, find the top-level documentation with:

man nvme

Or find a short summary with:

nvme help

Distro Support

Fedora

nvme-cli is available in Fedora 23 and up. Install it with your favorite package manager. For example:

$ sudo dnf install nvme-cli

Ubuntu

A Debian based package for nvme-cli is currently maintained as a Ubuntu PPA. Right now there is support for Trusty, Vivid and Wiley. To install nvme-cli using this approach please perform the following steps:

  1. Add the sbates PPA to your sources. One way to do this is to run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sbates
  1. Perform an update of your repository list:
sudo apt-get update
  1. Get nvme-cli!
sudo apt-get install nvme-cli
  1. Test the code.
sudo nvme list

In the case of no NVMe devices you will see

No NVMe devices detected.

otherwise you will see information about each NVMe device installed in the system.

AlpineLinux

nvme-cli is tested on AlpineLinux 3.3. Install it using:

# akp update && apk add nvme-cli nvme-cli-doc

the "list" command will not work unless you installed udev for some reason.
```
# nvme list
nvme-list: libudev not detected, install and rebuild.
```

if you just use the device you're after, it will work flawless.
```
# nvme smart-log /dev/nvme0

Smart Log for NVME device:/dev/nvme0 namespace-id:ffffffff critical_warning : 0 temperature : 49 C available_spare : 100% ```

Other Distros

TBD