Remove info about casadm -N command from manpage
This command is no longer available. Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
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@ -137,23 +137,6 @@ Manage IO classes.
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2. \fB-L, --list\fR - print current IO class configuration. Allowed output formats: table or CSV.
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2. \fB-L, --list\fR - print current IO class configuration. Allowed output formats: table or CSV.
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.B -N, --nvme
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Manage NVMe device.
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1. \fB-F, --format\fR <MODE> {normal|atomic} - format NVMe device to one of supported modes.
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\fBNOTE:\fR After formatting NVMe device platform reboot is required.
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Defines cache metadata mode.
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In normal mode NVMe namespace uses LBA of size 512 bytes. Cache data and metadata
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are written to disk in separate requests in the same way that it happens with
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standard SSD device.
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Atomic mode exploits extended NVMe metadata features. In this mode namespace
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uses 520 bytes LBA allowing to write cache data and metadata in a single
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request (atomically).
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.B --zero-metadata
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.B --zero-metadata
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Remove metadata from previously used cache device.
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Remove metadata from previously used cache device.
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