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NAME

6       pmempool-dump -- dump user data from persistent memory pool
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SYNOPSIS

9              $ pmempool dump [<options>] <file>
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DESCRIPTION

12       The  pmempool  invoked with dump command dumps user data from specified
13       pool file.  The output format may be either binary or hexadecimal.
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15       By default the output format is hexadecimal.
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17       By default data is dumped to standard output.  It is possible  to  dump
18       data  to other file by specifying -o option.  In this case data will be
19       appended to this file.
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21       Using -r option you can specify number of blocks/bytes/data chunks  us‐
22       ing special text format.  See RANGE section for details.
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24   Available options:
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27       Dump data in binary format.
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29       -r, --range <range>
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31       Range  of pool file to dump.  This may be number of blocks for blk pool
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35       -c, --chunk <size>
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37       Size  of chunk for log pool type.  See pmemlog_walk(3) in libpmemlog(7)
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42       Name of output file.
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44       -h, --help
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46       Display help message and exit.
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RANGE

49       Using -r, --range option it is possible to dump only a  range  of  user
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52       You can specify multiple ranges separated by commas.
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56       All blocks/bytes/data chunks from <first> to <last> will be dumped.
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60       All blocks/bytes/data chunks up to <last> will be dumped.
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EXAMPLE

71              $ pmempool dump pool.bin
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73       Dump user data from pool.bin file to standard output
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75              $ pmempool dump -o output.bin -r1,10-100 pool_blk.bin
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77       Dump  block  number  1 and blocks from 10 to 100 from pool_blk.bin con‐
78       taining pmem blk pool to output.bin file
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80              $ pmempool dump -r 1K-2K pool.bin
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82       Dump data form 1K to 2K from pool.bin file.
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SEE ALSO

85       pmempool(1),   libpmemblk(7),    libpmemlog(7),    libpmemobj(7)    and
86       <http://pmem.io>
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