1NDCTL-ENABLE-DIMM(1) NDCTL-ENABLE-DIMM(1)
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6 ndctl-enable-dimm - enable one more dimms
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9 ndctl enable-dimm <dimm> [<options>]
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12 A generic DIMM device object, named /dev/nmemX, is registered for each
13 memory device indicated in the ACPI NFIT table, or other platform
14 NVDIMM resource discovery mechanism. The LIBNVDIMM core provides a
15 built-in driver for these DIMM devices. The driver is responsible for
16 determining if the DIMM implements a namespace label area, and
17 initializing the kernel’s in-memory copy of that label data.
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19 The kernel performs runtime modifications of that data when namespace
20 provisioning actions are taken, and actively blocks userspace from
21 initiating label data changes while the DIMM is active in any region.
22 Disabling a DIMM, after all the regions it is a member of have been
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28 A nmemX device name, or a dimm id number. Restrict the operation to
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