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Enviroment Differences script(s)

Im looking for any sample scripts that would output a current environment setup to a file and possibly then take 2 files and list any differences

This will allow us to quickly see any differences between environments in case of issue?

At a high level this would take Unix Kernel Params, Environment variables and the initilisation parameters of $ORACLE_HOME

Does anyone know if anything exists like this or could point me in any direction

I'll get a gold star at my work if I can pull this out of the bag
 

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