04-05-2012
Compare the files in 2 different servers for change or modification
I have the following requirement;
- I need to compare set of files in 2 different servers A and B.
- Both have same sets of files and directory structure
- First I need to move the files from Server A to server B
- Compare the corresponding file in B server and see if it has modified (not concerned on the size)
- If it has changed, then I need to send an email to the stakeholder that it has changed.
Any suggestions on how do I acheive this? Thanks.
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