--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Commands: fs" sidebar_current: "docs-commands-fs" description: > Introspect an allocation directory on a Nomad client --- # Command: fs The `fs` command allows a user to navigate an allocation directory on a Nomad client. The following functionalities are available - `cat`, `ls` and `stat` `cat`: If the target path is a file, Nomad will cat the target path. `ls`: If the target path is a directory, Nomad displays the name of a file and directories and their associated information. `stat`: If the `-stat` flag is used, Nomad will Display information about a file. ## Usage ``` nomad fs nomad fs -stat ``` A valid allocation id is necessary unless `-job` is specified and the path is relative to the root of the allocation directory. The path is optional and it defaults to `/` of the allocation directory ## Examples $ nomad fs eb17e557 Mode Size Modified Time Name drwxrwxr-x 4096 28 Jan 16 05:39 UTC alloc/ drwxrwxr-x 4096 28 Jan 16 05:39 UTC redis/ -rw-rw-r-- 0 28 Jan 16 05:39 UTC redis_exit_status $ nomad fs redis/local Mode Size Modified Time Name -rw-rw-rw- 0 28 Jan 16 05:39 UTC redis.stderr -rw-rw-rw- 17 28 Jan 16 05:39 UTC redis.stdout $ nomad fs -stat redis/local/redis.stdout Mode Size Modified Time Name -rw-rw-rw- 17 28 Jan 16 05:39 UTC redis.stdout $ nomad fs redis/local/redis.stdout 6710:C 27 Jan 22:04:03.794 # Warning: no config file specified, using the default config. In order to specify a config file use redis-server /path/to/redis.conf 6710:M 27 Jan 22:04:03.795 * Increased maximum number of open files to 10032 (it was originally set to 256). ## Using Job-ID instead of Alloc-ID Passing `-job` into one of the `fs` commands will allow the `fs` command to randomly select an allocation ID from the specified job. ``` nomad fs -job ``` Nomad will prefer to select a running allocation ID for the job, but if no running allocations for the job are found, Nomad will use a dead allocation. This can be useful for debugging a job that has multiple allocations, and it's not really required to use a specific allocation ID.