Re: howto list all non-rpm installed files on system

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You probably need a script for this... at least I do.
   > #!/bin/ksh
   > 
   > DOIT()
   > {
   > START=`date "+%d%b%y @ %T"`
   > echo "### RPM status started on $START, output file = $FN"
   > echo "+ rpm -qa > /root/RPM-qa"
   > rpm -qa > /root/RPM-qa
   > echo "+ sort < /root/RPM-qa > /root/RPM-qa.sorted"
   > sort < /root/RPM-qa > /root/RPM-qa.sorted
   > echo "+ cat /root/RPM-qa.sorted | xargs -l1 rpm -qi | grep \"^Name        :\" | awk '{ print \$3 }' > /root/RPM-qa.sorted.basenames"
   > cat /root/RPM-qa.sorted | xargs -l1 rpm -qi | grep "^Name        :" | awk '{ print $3 }' > /root/RPM-qa.sorted.basenames
   > echo "+ uniq < /root/RPM-qa.sorted.basenames > RPM-qa.sorted.basenames.uniq"
   > uniq < /root/RPM-qa.sorted.basenames > RPM-qa.sorted.basenames.uniq
   > echo "+ diff /root/RPM-qa.sorted.basenames RPM-qa.sorted.basenames.uniq"
   > diff /root/RPM-qa.sorted.basenames RPM-qa.sorted.basenames.uniq
   > echo
   > echo
   > echo "### Verifying individual packages:"
   > 
   > for i in `cat /root/RPM-qa.sorted`
   > do
   >   j=`echo $i | xargs -l1 rpm -qi | grep "^Name        :" | awk '{ print $3 }'`
   >   echo "+ rpm -V $j		# ($i)"
   >   rpm -V $j
   > done
   > echo
   > echo
   > echo "### Non-RPM files:"
   > OF=`mktemp /tmp/list.XXXXXX`
   > 
   > echo "+ rpm -qal | sort | uniq > $OF.rpm"
   > rpm -qal | sort | uniq > $OF.rpm
  >> echo "+ find / -print | sort   > $OF.find"
  >> find / -print | sort   > $OF.find
   > echo "+ diff $OF.rpm $OF.find | grep '^>' "
   > diff $OF.rpm $OF.find | grep '^>' 
   > rm $OF.rpm $OF.find $OF
   > 
   > END=`date "+%d%b%y @ %T"`
   > echo "### DONE: RPM status started on $START, finished on $END, output file = $FN"
   > }
   > 
   > # MAIN Main main
   > 
   > FN=/root/CHECK_rpm-V/CHECK_rpm-V.`date '+%d%b%y'`
   > if [ -f $FN ]
   > then FN=$FN.`date '+%H:%M'`
   > fi
   > export FN
   > 
   > 
   > DOIT | tee $FN
   > exit 0

Note that you may want to rewrite the 2 lines prefixed with ">>" to be something more like:
  >> echo "+ find / -print | egrep -v '^/dev|^/home|^/proc|^/sys|^/tmp' | sort > $OF.find"
  >> find / -print | egrep -v '^/dev|^/home|^/proc|^/sys|^/tmp' | sort > $OF.find
depending on your needs.

And yeah... it'll take a while to run, too.

Hope this helps,

-S

David Timms wrote:
> 
> Anybody got some good ideas for listing every file on disk that is:
> 1. modified from default rpm install {eg config files}
> 2. not installed by any rpm
> 3. is a config file for a service - eg. web server /etc/httpd/conf.d/ 
> and so on
> 4. is user data, config, files.
> ?
> 
> The purpose is to determine, say before an upgrade, what files need to 
> be backed up.
> 
> locate / will give me all files on disk.
> rpm -qfa will list all files installed by rpm
> rpm -Va will tell files changed from what rpm installed.
> 
> Is there a tool that combines the above already ?
> 
> DaveT.
> 

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