I. Viewing data files
Sql> select name from V$datafile;
NAME
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D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\SYSTEM01. Dbf
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\UNDOTBS01. Dbf
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\SYSAUX01. Dbf
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\USERS01. Dbf
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\EXAMPLE01. Dbf
Two. View Control files
Sql> select name from V$controlfile;
NAME
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D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\CONTROL01. Ctl
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\CONTROL02. Ctl
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\CONTROL03. Ctl
Three. View Log files
Sql> Select member from V$logfile;
MEMBER
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D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO03. LOG
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO02. LOG
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO01. LOG
Sql> Select member from V$logfile;
MEMBER
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D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO03. LOG
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO02. LOG
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO01. LOG
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Oracle View data files, control files, and log file commands