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Operating Systems Solaris File Integrity Check Post 302254672 by athreyavc on Wednesday 5th of November 2008 12:44:32 AM
Old 11-05-2008
File Integrity Check

Hi,

I have two NFS shares mounted on a solaris system.

share1 and share2 , both are from different NFS servers

share1 has 500GB of data

share 2 is empty. I am copying all the data from share1 to share2.

It is like migrating the data from one NFS share to another.

Is there anyway with which I can determine the integrity of the copied Data?

I want to prevent any corruption of data while doing the same.

Can it be done?

Regards,

Athreya VC
 

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File::ShareDir::Install(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      File::ShareDir::Install(3pm)

NAME
File::ShareDir::Install - Install shared files SYNOPSIS
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use File::ShareDir::Install; install_share 'share'; install_share dist => 'dist-share'; install_share module => 'My::Module' => 'other-share'; WriteMakefile( ... ); # As you normaly would package MY; use File::ShareDir::Install qw(postamble); DESCRIPTION
File::ShareDir::Install allows you to install read-only data files from a distribution. It is a companion module to File::ShareDir, which allows you to locate these files after installation. It is a port Module::Install::Share to ExtUtils::MakeMaker with the improvement of only installing the files you want; ".svn" and other source-control junk will be ignored. EXPORT
install_share install_share $dir; install_share dist => $dir; install_share module => $module, $dir; Causes all the files in $dir and its sub-directories. to be installed into a per-dist or per-module share directory. Must be called before WriteMakefile. The first 2 forms are equivalent. The files will be installed when you run "make install". To locate the files after installation so they can be used inside your module, see File::ShareDir. my $dir = File::ShareDir::module_dir( $module ); Note that if you make multiple calls to "install_share" on different directories that contain the same filenames, the last of these calls takes precedence. In other words, if you do: install_share 'share1'; install_share 'share2'; And both "share1" and "share2" contain a fill called "info", the file "share2/info" will be installed into your "dist_dir()". postamble Exported into the MY package. Only documented here if you need to write your own postable. package MY; use File::ShareDir::Install; sub postamble { my $self = shift; my @ret = File::ShareDir::Install::postamble( $self ); # ... add more things to @ret; return join " ", @ret; } SEE ALSO
File::ShareDir, Module::Install. AUTHOR
Philip Gwyn, <gwyn-AT-cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009-2011 by Philip Gwyn This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.12.4 2011-08-26 File::ShareDir::Install(3pm)
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