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I don't know. This is a low-level hardware question. Is this even somehow related to CORTX? :) |
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thanks for your reply. this problem has been solved.nvm command may not be supported in windows.now use scsi unmap command is ok
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Date: Fri,Jul 8,2022 2:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [Seagate/cortx] Issue about the dateset management command of USB to NVME device (Discussion #1595)
I don't know. This is a low-level hardware question. Is this even somehow related to CORTX? :)
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Hello, I'd like to ask whether the unmap command of SCSI can be used to send the dateset management command to USB to NVME devices in Windows? I only that the NVME device is OK in MSDN, and I don't know whether it is feasible to connect to the USB interface
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