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Script to Compare a large number of files.
I have a large Filesystem on an AIX server and another one on a Red Hat box. I have syncd the two filesystems using rsysnc.
What Im looking for is a script that would compare to the two filesystems to make sure the bits match up and the number of files match up. its around 2.8 million files Any easy way to do this? Zipp San Antonio, Tx |
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