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NVME-OCP-INTERNAL()					   NVME-OCP-INTERNAL()

NAME
       nvme-ocp-internal-log - Conditionally retrieves 07h Telemetry
       Host-Initiated log, C9h OCP Strings Log from an NVMe device or from
       user-specified file path. Takes retrieved logs and decodes into
       human-readable output format specified by user.

SYNOPSIS
       nvme ocp	internal-log <device>
			       [--telemetry-log=<file> | -l <file>]
			       [--string-log=<file> | -s <file>]
			       [--output-file=<file> | -o <file>]
			       [--output-format=<fmt> |	-f <fmt>]
			       [--data-area=<da> | -a <da>]
			       [--telemetry-type=<type>	| -t <type>]

DESCRIPTION
       Conditionally retrieves 07h Telemetry Host-Initiated log, C9h OCP
       Strings Log from	an NVMe	device or from user-specified file path. Takes
       retrieved logs and decodes (or) parses into human-readable output
       format specified	by user.

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

       This will only work on OCP compliant devices supporting this feature.
       Results for any other device are	undefined.

       On success it returns 0,	error code otherwise.

OPTIONS
       -l <file>, --telemetry-log=<file>
	   File	name to	existing Telemetry Host-Initiated raw binary data to
	   be used. If no path is specified, a live retrieval of payload on
	   <device> will be performed.

       -s <file>, --string-log=<file>
	   File	name to	existing OCP String Log	raw binary data	to be used. If
	   no path is specified, a live	retrieval of payload on	<device> will
	   be performed.

       -o <file>, --output-file=<file>
	   Filepath name to where human-readable output	data will be saved to.

       -f <fmt>, --output-format=<fmt>
	   Set the reporting format to normal, json. Only one output format
	   can be used at a time, the default value is json.

       -a <da>,	--data-area=<da>
	   Retrieves the specific data area requested. Valid inputs are	1,2.
	   If this option is not specified, the	default	value is 1.

       -t <type>, --telemetry-type=<type>
	   If set to 1,	controller shall capture the Telemetry Host-Initiated
	   data	representing the internal state	of the controller at the time
	   the associated Get Log Page command is processed. If	cleared	to 0,
	   controller shall not	update this data.

EXAMPLES
          Retrieve in both OCP	String Log and Telemetry Host-Initiated	Log
	   from	device.	Decode default data-area(s) in default format and
	   output to console.

	       # nvme ocp internal-log /dev/nvme0

          Retrieve Telemetry Host-Initiated data, reads in the	OCP String Log
	   locally. Decode default data-area(s)	in default format.

	       # nvme ocp internal-log /dev/nvme0 --string-log=ocp_string_log.bin
		--output-file=output_file.json

          Retrieve OCP	String Log, reads in the Telemetry Host-Initiated Log
	   locally. Decode data-areas 1	and 2, and output in json format.

	       # nvme ocp internal-log /dev/nvme0 --telemetry-log=host_telemetry.bin
		--output-format=json --output-file=output_file.json --data-area=2

          Reads in both OCP String Log	and Telemetry Host-Initiated Log
	   locally. Decode data-areas 1	and 2, and output in normal text
	   format.

	       # nvme ocp internal-log /dev/nvme0 --string-log=ocp_string_log.bin
		--telemetry-log=host_telemetry.bin --output-format=normal
		--output-file=output_file.txt --data-area=2

NVME
       Part of the nvme-user suite

							   NVME-OCP-INTERNAL()

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