NDCTL-INIT-LABELS(1) | ndctl Manual | NDCTL-INIT-LABELS(1) |
NAME¶
ndctl-init-labels - initialize the label data area on a dimm or set of dimms
SYNOPSIS¶
ndctl init-labels <nmem0> [<nmem1>..<nmemN>] [<options>]
DESCRIPTION¶
The namespace label area is a small persistent partition of capacity available on some NVDIMM devices. The label area is used to provision one, or more, namespaces from regions. Starting with v4.10 the kernel will honor labels for sub-dividing PMEM if all the DIMMs in an interleave set / region have a valid namespace index block.
This command can be used to initialize the namespace index block if it is missing or reinitialize it if it is damaged. Note that reinitialization effectively destroys all existing namespace labels on the DIMM.
EXAMPLE¶
Find the DIMMs that comprise a given region:
# ndctl list -RD --region=region1 {
"dimms":[
{
"dev":"nmem0",
"id":"8680-56341200"
}
],
"regions":[
{
"dev":"region1",
"size":268435456,
"available_size":0,
"type":"pmem",
"mappings":[
{
"dimm":"nmem0",
"offset":13958643712,
"length":268435456
}
]
}
] }
Disable that region so the DIMM label area can be written from userspace:
# ndctl disable-region region1
Initialize labels:
# ndctl init-labels nmem0
Re-enable the region:
# ndctl enable-region region1
Create a namespace in that region:
# ndctl create-namespace --region=region1
OPTIONS¶
<memory device(s)>
-s, --size=
-O, --offset=
-b, --bus=
-v
-f, --force
-V, --label-version
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2016 - 2022, Intel Corporation. License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO¶
ndctl-create-namespace(1), UEFI NVDIMM Label Protocol <http://www.uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/UEFI_Spec_2_7.pdf>
2022-10-13 | ndctl |