ls and lls Command Reference

Use ls to list files in the Oracle Memory Speed (OMS) mount point, and lls to list files in the OMS mount point with additional information for each file.

Syntax

ls mount_path
lls mount_path

Usage Notes

lls reports an accurate accounting of the total bytes allocated for the files. However, ls may not always report an accurate accounting of the total bytes allocated for the files.

Example

ls /oracle/omsfs_1
OMS:ls: dirpath fixed to /oracle/omsfs_1/
OMS:ls: Files in /oracle/omsfs_1/:
OMS:ls: [blobno] blobname
OMS:ls cb: [4] /control01.ctl
OMS:ls cb: [5] /df1.dbf
OMS:ls cb: [6] /tempfile
OMS:lst: Total bytes allocated: 212640K
OMS> lls /oracle/omsfs_1
OMS:ls: dirpath fixed to /oracle/omsfs_1/
OMS:lls: Files in /oracle/omsfs_1/:
OMS:lls cb: : Blob Name : /control01.ctl
OMS:lls cb: : Blob Num : 4
OMS:lls cb: : Size : 8011776
OMS:lls cb: : BlockSize : 4096
OMS:lls cb: : DB ID: : 0
OMS:lls cb: : Dir ID: : 0
OMS:lls cb: : Blob Name : /df1.dbf
OMS:lls cb: : Blob Num : 5
OMS:lls cb: : Size : 104865792
OMS:lls cb: : BlockSize : 4096
OMS:lls cb: : DB ID: : 0
OMS:lls cb: : Dir ID: : 0
OMS:lls cb: : Blob Name : /tempfile
OMS:lls cb: : Blob Num : 6
OMS:lls cb: : Size : 104865792
OMS:lls cb: : BlockSize : 4096
OMS:lls cb: : DB ID: : 0
OMS:lls cb: : Dir ID: : 0
OMS:lst: Total bytes allocated: 212640K
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