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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting compare directories on two servers Post 34995 by MizzGail on Monday 24th of March 2003 11:25:19 PM
Old 03-25-2003
Question compare directories on two servers

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. I don't want to spend hours doing this on the live migration schedule.
I would like to be able to compare like name directories between the two servers.
I have been writing a script to go to the directories and loop through down to file names to create list files, then comparing the list files. I am hoping maybe there is an easier way.
didnt know what to search for in the forums, because maybe its not ftp I really want to use. ?
We are using legatto restore to advfs file systems on digital unix 4.0D. Any thinking out of the box on this???

thanks!
 

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bbackupquery - Box Backup store query and file retrieval SYNOPSIS
bbackupquery [-q] [-c configfile] [command ...] DESCRIPTION
bbackupquery is the main way of interacting with the backup store from a Box Backup client machine. It supports both interactive and batch modes of operation. It can be used to reviewing the status of a client machine's backup store, getting status from the store server. The main use is to retrieve files and directories when needed. bbackupquery supports interactive and batch modes of operation. Interactive mode allows for interaction with the server much like an interactive FTP client. Batch mode is invoked by putting commands into the invocation of bbackupquery. Example: bbackupquery "list home-dirs" quit Note that commands that contain spaces are enclosed in double quotes. If the quit command is omitted, after the preceding commands are completed, bbackupquery will enter interactive mode. OPTIONS
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