LISTDB
Using the listdb command displays the list of databases sorted first by Instance Name, followed by Database Name. It provides a structured and intuitive output, grouped by instance for better clarity and management.
Syntax
listdb -a
Example
The following example illustrates that using this command lists all the databases.
# listdb -a ace|/export/home/dbases/ace|V15.1.0.0446|1|NA;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked| delaccnew|/export/home/dbases/delaccnew|T15.1.0.0446|1|NA;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked| train|/export/home/dbases/train|V15.1.0.0446|1|NA;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked| clone3|/export/home/dbases/clone3|V15.1.0.0446|1|NA;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked| delacc1|/realman/delacc1|V15.1.0.0446|1|NA;N;Standalone|realman|owner|/usr/realman/15.1 clone1|/export/home/dbases/clone1|V15.1.0.0446|1|;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked|/usr/realman/15.1_1 clone2|/export/home/dbases/clone2|V15.1.0.0446|1|;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked|/usr/realman/15.1_2 clone4|/export/home/dbases/clone4|V15.1.0.0446|1|;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked|/usr/realman/15.1_4 clone5|/export/home/dbases/clone5|V15.1.0.0446|1|;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked|/usr/realman/15.1_5 clone6|/export/home/dbases/clone6|V15.1.0.0446|1|;N;Standalone|realman|notlocked|/usr/realman/15.1_6