7.7.12.16 LIST KEY
Purpose
The LIST KEY
command displays key values for clients determined by the specified attributes and filters.
Syntax
LIST KEY [name | filters] [attribute_list] [DETAIL]
LIST KEY [FOR {ASMCLUSTER | CELL | LOCAL CELL | REMOTE CELL}] [DETAIL]
Usage Notes
-
The key value assigned to a client must match the keys in the
cellkey.ora
files on cells, and the Oracle ASM and database host computers. -
The output of the command might show a
type
attribute, which was introduced in Oracle Exadata System Software release 12.2.1.1.0. Values for this attribute includeASMCLUSTER
,LOCAL-CELL
,REMOTE-CELL
, andCELL
. See the examples below. -
The
FOR [LOCAL | REMOTE] CELL
andFOR ASMCLUSTER
clauses were also introduced in Oracle Exadata System Software release 12.2.1.1.0. These clauses indicate that the command is to display only the keys with the specified type. -
name
specifies the key to display.
Examples
The following example shows the LIST
command with the KEY
object, and the corresponding output.
Example 7-181 Listing KEY Attributes
CellCLI> LIST KEY db1 DETAIL
name: db1
key: b67d5587fe728118af47c57ab8da650a
CellCLI> LIST KEY
db1 b67d5587fe728118af47c57ab8da650a
db456 118af47c57ab8da650ab67d5587fe728
asm1 118af47c57ab8da650ab67d5587fe728 ASMCLUSTER
CellCLI> LIST KEY asm1 DETAIL
name: asm1
key: b67d5587fe728118af47c57ab8da650a
type: ASMCLUSTER
CellCLI> LIST KEY FOR CELL DETAIL
key: fa292e11b31b210c4b7a24c5f1bb4d32
type: CELL
Related Topics
Parent topic: LIST