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Operating Systems AIX Comparing two tar files on AIX Post 302927597 by filosophizer on Thursday 4th of December 2014 06:02:06 AM
Old 12-04-2014
thanks RudiC , but the data is composed of 270 GB so imagine the number of files and directories.

Anyway to compare two tar files ?
 

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