NDCTL Man Pages
This section links to the online man pages:
- ndctl - Manage “libnvdimm” subsystem devices (Non-volatile Memory) 
- ndctl-check-labels - determine if the given dimms have a valid namespace index block 
- ndctl-check-namespace - check namespace metadata consistency 
- ndctl-create-namespace - provision or reconfigure a namespace 
- ndctl-destroy-namespace - destroy the given namespace(s) 
- ndctl-disable-dimm - disable one or more idle dimms 
- ndctl-disable-namespace - disable the given namespace(s) 
- ndctl-disable-region - disable the given region(s) and all descendant namespaces 
- ndctl-enable-dimm - enable one more dimms 
- ndctl-enable-namespace - enable the given namespace(s) 
- ndctl-enable-region - enable the given region(s) and all descendant namespaces 
- ndctl-init-labels - initialize the label data area on a dimm or set of dimms 
- ndctl-inject-error - inject media errors at a namespace offset 
- ndctl-inject-smart - perform smart threshold/injection operations on an NVDIMM 
- ndctl-list - print the platform nvdimm device topology and attributes 
- ndctl-load-keys - load the master key (kek) and encrypted passphrases into the keyring 
- ndctl-monitor - Monitor the SMART events from NVDIMMs 
- ndctl-read-labels - read out the label area on a NVDIMM or set of NVDIMMs 
- ndctl-remove-passphrase - Stop an NVDIMM from locking at power-loss and requiring a passphrase to access media 
- ndctl-sanitize-dimm - Perform a cryptographic destruction or overwrite of the contents of the given NVDIMM(s) 
- ndctl-setup-passphrase - setup and enable the security passphrase for one or more NVDIMMs 
- ndctl-start-scrub - start an Address Range Scrub (ARS) operation 
- ndctl-update-firmware - provides for updating the firmware on an NVDIMM 
- ndctl-update-passphrase - update the security passphrase for one or more NVDIMMs 
- ndctl-wait-overwrite - wait for an overwrite operation to complete 
- ndctl-wait-scrub - wait for an Address Range Scrub (ARS) operation to complete 
- ndctl-write-labels - write data to the label area on a dimm 
- ndctl-zero-labels - zero out the label area on a dimm or set of dimms 
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