Displaying Quick I/O status and file attributes
You can obtain and display information about Quick I/O status and file attributes using various options of the ls command:
To list all files on the current file system, including Quick I/O files and their links
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Use the ls -al command with the file names:
$ ls -al filename .filename
The following example shows how to use the -a option to display the absolute path name created using qiomkfile:
$ ls -al d* .d*
To show a Quick I/O file resolved to a raw device
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Use the ls command with the file names as follows:
$ ls -alL filename .filename
The following example shows how the Quick I/O file name dbfile is resolved to that of a raw device:
$ ls -alL d* .d*