# Storing Data > There are recent bug reports with these instructions. If you happen to encounter any problems, please create a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/issues/new) and a maintainer will address the problem as soon as they can. Here are instructions for how to store data on the **Lotus Testnet**. ## Adding a file locally Adding a file locally allows you to make miner deals on the **Lotus Testnet**. ```sh lotus client import ./your-example-file.txt ``` Upon success, this command will return a **Data CID**. ## List your local files The command to see a list of files by `CID`, `name`, `size` in bytes, and `status`: ```sh lotus client local ``` An example of the output: ```sh bafkreierupr5ioxn4obwly4i2a5cd2rwxqi6kwmcyyylifxjsmos7hrgpe Development/sample-1.txt 2332 ok bafkreieuk7h4zs5alzpdyhlph4lxkefowvwdho3a3pml6j7dam5mipzaii Development/sample-2.txt 30618 ok ``` ## Make a Miner Deal on Lotus Testnet Get a list of all miners that can store data: ```sh lotus state list-miners ``` Get the requirements of a miner you wish to store data with: ```sh lotus client query-ask ``` Store a **Data CID** with a miner: ```sh lotus client deal ``` Check the status of a deal: ```sh lotus client list-deals ``` - The `duration`, which represents how long the miner will keep your file hosted, is represented in blocks. Each block represents 25 seconds. Upon success, this command will return a **Deal CID**. The storage miner will need to **seal** the file before it can be retrieved. If the **Lotus Storage Miner** is not running on a machine designed for sealing, the process will take a very long time.