I'm trying to think of a way to compare two boxes and make sure their files will be the same. There may be extra files on one side and some on the other.
I also need to make sure the file content is identical.
So far I've gotten this to create a file
So I can run this on two different boxes but how can I get them to do a compare on the hash in a readable format and then show extra files on one side vs. the other.
We are migrating from one server to another. We have encountered problems during testing where some files are missed in the restore and/or permissions do not get restored correctly.
I have been manually checking these items in directories, but its a big system. And this is just the test phase.... (1 Reply)
hello
I want to compare settings on 2 servers.
1] what is the command to ssh on servers and execute commands such as
prtconf | grep Memory
uname -a
2] Do you have a built-in script that executes this service?
thanks. (2 Replies)
How can we get the directory tree along with the size in two different servers and find the difference between the list..??
Eg,
Server1
dirTree1 -size
Server 2
dirTree2 -size
how can we find the directory tree with its size, and find the difference, where the servers are different... (1 Reply)
I have a requirement.
I need to write a shell script which will compare two directories residing in two different servers (SERVER A and SERVER B) and list out the discrepancies if found any.
Script will be running from SERVER A.
Please help. (2 Replies)
I need to compare same set of files in 2 different servers and generate a list (in STDOUT) which contain all the files that have changed. I don't have permission to create any temp files or folders in either servers.
- One option is to use ' if '. But for this I need to move file1 to one server... (1 Reply)
And not to start. I can compare files, that's easy. The problem is that I compare files in a directory, and check if these files exist in another directory. The problem is that the file names are not the same. So I have to compare with "md5sum" or something similar. How I can do?
All this in... (7 Replies)
Hi
Could you please help me out how to configure between two server I don't have admin idea to setup the Sftp server
the requirements is we want to send a file to vendor so we need sftp configuration so that can we can send file through sftp
Please let me know what should I ask to vendor... (1 Reply)
I'm running on a staging server. I will need to use expect and I think ssh or scp to the other boxes.
I need to see something like this....Enter:Host 1
Enter:Host 2
Enter full directory path to compare: example /apps/acd/jboss-customer1/
Enter User Id:
Enter Password:
( Assumes... (6 Replies)
Hello,
First of all I want to apologize because i'm not a admin or coder and maybe all my efforts to write only this small script in my life would need one week full time reading man pages and forums but...
I don't have the money to offer me to get this time and the script I want to do seems... (5 Replies)
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diffpdf
DIFFPDF(1) General Commands Manual DIFFPDF(1)NAME
diffpdf - compare two PDF files textually or visually
SYNOPSIS
diffpdf [file1] [file2]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page very briefly documents the diffpdf command. (Click the GUI's Help button or press F1 for more information.)
DiffPDF is a GUI application used to compare two PDF files.
By default the comparison is of the words on each pair of pages, but comparing character by character is also supported (e.g., for logo-
graphic languages). And there's also support for comparing the pages by appearance (for example, if a diagram is changed or if a paragraph
is reformatted, or a font changed). It is also possible to compare particular pages or page ranges. For example, if there are two versions
of a PDF file, one with pages 1-12 and the other with pages 1-13 because of an extra page having been added as page 4, they can be compared
by specifying two page ranges, 1-12 for the first and 1-3, 5-13 for the second. This will make DiffPDF compare pages in the pairs (1, 1),
(2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 5), (5, 6), and so on, to (12, 13).
If the program is passed two PDF filenames on the command line it will start up and compare those files in Text mode (or in Appearance mode
if the filenames are preceded by -a or --appearance).
SEE ALSO
For a command line tool for comparing PDF files see http://www.qtrac.eu/comparepdf.html.
AUTHOR
diffpdf was written by Mark Summerfield <mark@qtrac.eu>.
This manual page was written by Mark Summerfield <mark@qtrac.eu> and David Paleino <dapal@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be
used by others).
diffpdf v2.1.1 2012-06-04 DIFFPDF(1)