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Oracle® Secure Backup Reference
Release 10.1

Part Number B14236-03
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lsds

Purpose

Use the lsds command to list dataset file and directory names.

See Also:

"Dataset Commands" for related commands

Prerequisites

You must have the display administrative domain's configuration right to use the lsds command.

Syntax

lsds::=

lsds [ --long/l | --short/-s ] [ --recursive/-r ] [ dataset-dir-name ]

Semantics

--long/-l

Displays data in long form, which means that obtool labels the top-level directory. Refer to Example 2-56 for sample output. This options is the default.

--short/-s

Displays data in short form, which means that obtool does not label the top-level directory.

--recursive/-r

Recursively displays directories and dataset files under the specified directory.

dataset-dir-name

Specifies the name of a dataset directory assigned with mkds or rends. Refer to "dataset-dir-name" for a descriptions of the dataset-dir-name placeholder.

Example

Example 2-56 changes into the root of the dataset directory tree, displays the path, and then displays the contents of the directory.

Example 2-56 Displaying the Contents of a Dataset Directory

ob> cdds /
ob> pwdds
/ (top level dataset directory)
ob> lsds
Top level dataset directory:
mydatasets/
tbrset/
admin_domain.ds
basicsummary.ds