daxctl−offline−memory(1)

NAME SYNOPSIS EXAMPLES DESCRIPTION OPTIONS COPYRIGHT SEE ALSO

NAME

daxctl−offline−memory − Offline the memory for a device that is in system−ram mode

SYNOPSIS

daxctl offline−memory <dax0.0> [<dax1.0>...<daxY.Z>] [<options>]

EXAMPLES

• Reconfigure dax0.0 to system−ram mode

# daxctl reconfigure-device --mode=system-ram --human dax0.0
{
 "chardev":"dax0.0",
 "size":"7.87 GiB (8.45 GB)",
 "target_node":2,
 "mode":"system-ram"
}

• Offline the memory

# daxctl offline-memory dax0.0
dax0.0: 62 sections offlined
offlined memory for 1 device

DESCRIPTION

Offline the memory sections associated with a device that has been converted to the system−ram mode. If one or more blocks are already offline, attempt to offline the remaining blocks. If all blocks were already offline, print a message and return success without actually doing anything.

This is complementary to the daxctl−online−memory command, and may be used when it is wished to offline the memory sections, but not convert the device back to devdax mode.

OPTIONS

−r, −−region=

Restrict the operation to devices belonging to the specified region(s). A device−dax region is a contiguous range of memory that hosts one or more /dev/daxX.Y devices, where X is the region id and Y is the device instance id.

−u, −−human

By default the command will output machine−friendly raw−integer data. Instead, with this flag, numbers representing storage size will be formatted as human readable strings with units, other fields are converted to hexadecimal strings.

−v, −−verbose

Emit more debug messages

Copyright (c) 2016 − 2019, 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

daxctl−reconfigure−device(1), daxctl−online−memory(1)

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