**To view a read set** The following ``get-read-set-metadata`` example gets details about a read set's files. :: aws omics get-read-set-metadata \ --sequence-store-id 1234567890 \ --id 1234567890 Output:: { "arn": "arn:aws:omics:us-west-2:123456789012:sequenceStore/1234567890/readSet/1234567890", "creationTime": "2022-11-23T21:55:00.515Z", "fileType": "FASTQ", "files": { "source1": { "contentLength": 310054739, "partSize": 104857600, "totalParts": 3 }, "source2": { "contentLength": 307846621, "partSize": 104857600, "totalParts": 3 } }, "id": "1234567890", "name": "HG00146", "referenceArn": "arn:aws:omics:us-west-2:123456789012:referenceStore/1234567890/reference/1234567890", "sampleId": "fastq-sample", "sequenceInformation": { "alignment": "UNALIGNED", "totalBaseCount": 677717384, "totalReadCount": 8917334 }, "sequenceStoreId": "1234567890", "status": "ACTIVE", "subjectId": "fastq-subject" } For more information, see `Omics Storage <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/omics/latest/dev/sequence-stores.html>`__ in the *Amazon Omics Developer Guide*.