Datapump directory location

How can we find the dump file path for the database ??? which already created on the database ?
the steps:
CONN sys/password@db10g AS SYSDBA
ALTER USER scott IDENTIFIED BY tiger ACCOUNT UNLOCK;
GRANT CREATE ANY DIRECTORY TO scott;
CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY test_dir AS '/u01/app/oracle/oradata/';
GRANT READ, WRITE ON DIRECTORY test_dir TO scott;
is there any views to check for the existing path been created by the sysadmin earlier ? please help ..

user13014926 wrote:
asking many doubts..
how can we i dentify the block curruption on oracle database ? how it rectified if we have user managed backup and we found some block curruption on the backup during recovery ??
You should really start a new thread for each question, but http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/backup.111/b28270/rcmvalid.htm
>
how can we get the database level fragmention details ? sorting by tablespace level ?desc dba_free_space;

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