On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Frank Cox wrote: > I just got a new fileserver and have copied the files off of my old fileserver > onto this shiny new one. > > Before I take my old filesever offline, I would like to compare the files on > both machines to insure that nothing got corrupted during the copy process. > > Is there a command that I can use to do this in one shot? I have been playing > around with diff and the best I can do is to get it to give me a list of > "common subdirectories", but it's not comparing the actual files. It took all > night to copy the files so I'd think a real compare would take twice that > long, and everything that I try with diff seems to run in a few seconds. diff -r --brief directory1 directory2 -- Benjamin Franz "It is moronic to predict without first establishing an error rate for a prediction and keeping track of one’s past record of accuracy." -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Fooled By Randomness
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