Create Directory in Autonomous Database
To create directories use the database CREATE DIRECTORY
command. Using CREATE DIRECTORY
you specify the path as a relative path for the
new directory.
CREATE DIRECTORY
creates the
database directory object and also creates the file system directory if it does not already
exist. If the file system directory exists then CREATE DIRECTORY
only creates
the database directory object. For example, the following command creates the database
directory named staging
and creates the file system directory
stage
:
CREATE DIRECTORY staging AS 'stage';
You can also create subdirectories. For example, the
following command creates the database directory object sales_staging
and
the file system directory stage/sales
:
CREATE DIRECTORY sales_staging AS 'stage/sales';
When you create subdirectories you do not have to create the initial file system directory.
For example, in the previous example if the directory stage
does not
exist then the CREATE DIRECTORY
command creates both directories
stage
and stage/sales
.
To add a directory, you must have the CREATE
ANY DIRECTORY
system privilege. The ADMIN user is
granted the CREATE ANY DIRECTORY
system privilege. The ADMIN user can grant CREATE ANY
DIRECTORY
system privilege to other
users.
See CREATE DIRECTORY for more information.
-
CREATE DIRECTORY
creates the database directory object in the database and also creates the file system directory. For example the directory path could be:/u03/dbfs/7C149E35BB1000A45FD/data/stage
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You can create a directory in the root file system to see all the files with the following commands:
CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY ROOT_DIR AS '';
After you create the
ROOT_DIR
directory, use the following command to list all files:SELECT * FROM DBMS_CLOUD.list_files('ROOT_DIR');
To run
DBMS_CLOUD.LIST_FILES
with a user other than ADMIN you need to grant read privileges on the directory to that user. See LIST_FILES Function for more information. -
Space in the file system allocated for the directories you create and their contents is part of your storage allocation. See Database Dashboard Overview to view the total space allocated.
Parent topic: Creating and Managing Directories on Autonomous Database