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NAME¶
nvme-sndk-get-drive-status - Send the NVMe sndk get-drive-status command, return result
SYNOPSIS¶
nvme [<global-options>] sndk get-drive-status <device>
DESCRIPTION¶
For the NVMe device given, send the unique sndk get-drive-status command and provide the additional drive status information.
The <device> parameter is mandatory and may be either the NVMe character device (ex: /dev/nvme0).
This will only work on Sandisk devices supporting this feature. Results for any other device are undefined.
On success it returns 0, error code otherwise.
OUTPUT EXPLANATION¶
| Field | Description |
| Percent Life Used. | The percentage of drive function used. |
| EOL (End of Life) Status | The 3 possible states are : Normal, Read Only, or End of Life. |
| Assert Dump Status | The 2 possible states are : Present or Not Present. |
| Thermal Throttling Status | The 3 possible states are : Off, On, or Unavailable. |
| Format Corrupt Reason | The 3 possible states are : Not Corrupted, Corrupt due to FW Assert, or Corrupt for Unknown Reason. |
OPTIONS¶
GLOBAL OPTIONS¶
The following options are defined at the top-level nvme command and are available to this subcommand:
--dry-run
--no-ioctl-probing
--no-retries
-o <fmt>, --output-format=<fmt>
--output-format-version=<version>
--timeout=<ms>
-v, --verbose
These options can also be set as machine-wide defaults in nvme-cli.conf(5). A command-line flag always overrides the file.
EXAMPLES¶
# nvme sndk get-drive-status /dev/nvme0
NVME¶
Part of the nvme-user suite.
| 07/31/2026 | NVMe |