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Old 11-29-2005
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File Compare & Move between 2 servers

Greetings -

I am a newbie in shell scripts. I have been thru the whole forum but there has been no similar query posed.

The objective of my system is to have a unified filebase system. I am using RSync to synchronise files between the location & central server with both of them having the same folder structure. The flow of RSync being from location server to central server. Now while I am running RSync I need to find the files that have been deleted in the location server, identify those files in the central server and then move those files to "To be deleted" folder in the central server.

Can anyone out here help me with the scripts for the same?

Thanking in anticipation.

Regards,
Aishwarya
 

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