10-19-2008
I figured finding and displaying the largest file on the system would be a small and simple command that actually finds and displays only the largest file on the system.
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tracediff
TRACEDIFF(1) User Commands TRACEDIFF(1)
NAME
tracediff - find and print differences between two traces
SYNOPSIS
tracediff [ -m maxdiff ] firsturi seconduri
DESCRIPTION
tracediff compares two trace files and prints the details of packets that differ to standard output. This is useful for finding packets
that are present in one trace but not another or for finding conversion or snapping errors.
-m maxdiff
stop processing after displaying 'maxdiff' differences
EXAMPLES
tracediff -m 10 erf:/traces/orig.erf.gz pcapfile:/traces/convert.pcap.gz
BUGS
Not exactly a bug, but the contents of the framing headers (i.e. the PCAP or ERF encapsulation) are not compared.
LINKS
More details about tracediff (and libtrace) can be found at http://www.wand.net.nz/trac/libtrace/wiki/UserDocumentation
SEE ALSO
libtrace(3), tracemerge(1), tracefilter(1), traceconvert(1), tracestats(1), tracesummary(1), tracertstats(1), tracesplit(1), traces-
plit_dir(1), tracereport(1), tracepktdump(1), traceanon(1), tracereplay(1), traceends(1), tracetopends(1)
AUTHORS
Shane Alcock <salcock@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
tracediff (libtrace) January 2010 TRACEDIFF(1)