General :: Find The Difference Between Two Files In Different Servers?

Mar 18, 2010

I want to find the difference between two files in different servers , which have trust enabled to ssh without password.

Am using the following command , which shows no output. But i am able to see some difference there in the files manually.

Code:
serv1$diff .profile `ssh serv2 ls .profile`

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General :: Difference Between *.xml And *.xml In Find Command?

Nov 1, 2010

What is the difference between *.xml and *.xml in find command in Linux/macThe results of:find . -name *.xml and find . -name *.xml are different. But why?Also, is locate '*.xml' better than find? Which one is the most commonly used?

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I was going to file a bug to findutils on gnu.org when I saw a notice that asked me whether I knew the difference between these two commands:find -name *.c and find -name "*.c".I use find command quite often but I don't think these two have any difference.

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Write a script to list all the differences between two directories.

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Jul 14, 2010

I want the difference of two text files(a.txt & b.txt) into a third text file(c.txt). i.e. New or Differert rows of a.txt compared to b.txt

a.txt>
10128|10153|999999
10343|10153|000
10345|10153|3846
10351|10153|3846

b.txt>
10128|10153|999999
10343|10153|3853
10345|10153|3853
10349|10153|3853

c.txt should be like>
10343|10153|000
10351|10153|3846

I tried comm,but man says that the files have to be sorted in order to use comm. I dont want to sort the files.

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General :: Package Versioning And Difference Of MD5Sum On Files?

Jun 20, 2011

I noticed something a little odd I'm hoping someone can enlighten me on. I noticed in a couple of cases that a package has the proper version, but differs in two regards.

1. The package ends up with a .el4 on the end of the version for Red Hat 4.

2. The actual MD5Sum of the files the package provides differ.

An example below:

Code:

[root@RH4ES32-MCE bin]# for i in `rpm -ql GConf2`;do md5sum $i;done;
md5sum: /etc/gconf/2: Is a directory
9f90335546f7c57ae6fb552cc2b919c5 /etc/gconf/2/path
md5sum: /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults: Is a directory

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So my package changed slightly to now show .el4 versus just 2-2.8.1-1 I've indicated in the first output above that the first couple of lines differ. I stopped my comparison at that point as they truly are different.

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May 11, 2010

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May 17, 2011

i am using red hat linux 2.4 . I have 3 folders dir1 dir2 dir3 I have tarred them like this.

1.tar cvfz tarball_1.tgz dir1 dir2 dir3

2.tar cvfz tarball_2.tgz dir1 dir2 dir3 2>& /dev/null (So that it does not display any error message or operation details to the user)

[usr@machine]$ ls -lrt
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But can any one explain the size difference as seen in list output...

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I have a Centos 5.5 server and I had a problem with its time because it was 1 one hour ahead of my local time. I installed and activated NTP and I created a link for /etc/localtime:

Code:

ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Mexico_City /etc/localtime

I reboot the server and waited for 1 hour but the time wasnt correct. The server's BIOS clock has UTC time so I edited /etc/sysconfig/clock file replacing:

Code:

UTC=false for
UTC=true

I reboot the server and waited for 1 hour but the time wasnt correct. After breaking my head for about 1 hour, I realized that there is a directory /usr/share/zoneinfo/Mexico and changed my link for /etc/localtime

Code:

ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Mexico/General /etc/localtime

And It worked. What is the difference between America/Mexico_City and Mexico/General files in /usr/share/timezones, they should be identical but of course they are not?

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General :: Find/grep/wc Command To Find Matching Files - Print Filename And Word Count?

Sep 11, 2009

I am trying to do a find/grep/wc command to find matching files, print the filename and then the word count of a specific pattern per file. Here is my best (non-working) attempt so far:

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Code:

find . -name *.txt

Code:

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Jan 20, 2011

I have 3 pc's on home network. All dual boot Windows and Ubuntu. All have Samba installed, plus personal file sharing. When all 3 are booted into linux, all 3 show the public folders on all 3 pc's, but only 2 can access the other pc's folders.

I can't find any difference between the systems to explain why one pc (10.04) cannot mount either of the other two public folders: Unable to mount location. DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)

even though their icons are shown in 'network'. The public folder on the troublesome pc can be accessed from the other two (10.04 & 10.10).

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Mar 8, 2010

I'm searching for a script which finds changes/differences in two (s)ftp directories. Not 100% sure if this is possible with just FTP or do I have to transfer the files beforehand?
Something like: ftpdiff user@host1/directory user@host2/directory.

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I am unable to find the syslogd files. Ubuntu 9.1 installed. Logging is taking place. I want to redirect logging to central location. Do I need to install syslogd in order to control this service or is it controled via a different name/service?

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i am using diff command... to get difference between two file. but the thing is its giving both file difference and i need only the difference of 1st file comparing to 2nd file for that it shoud not show anything abt 2nd file.

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Jan 21, 2011

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We have a huge amount of duplicate files in a folder and I would like some pointers on to writing a bash script to create a list of the duplicate files. I've seen examples that check for the md5 sum of files... but I dont need that, the file name is enough.

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Nov 30, 2010

Say someone logs into a Centos Linux box and SCPs a file from /root/ called 'textfile.dat'

Is there any way to log into the Centos Linux box, later, and see that textfile.dat was SCP'd from the box?

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General :: Find One Day Older Files?

May 31, 2011

I used following command to sort one day older log files

Quote:

find /opt/TimesTen/tt_transaction_log/ -name "mtsDB.log*" -mtime +1 -print

following are log files which are existing, I have to delete one day older files from this location but when use above mentioned command it won't print one day older files, as i understand "-mtime" modified time, "+1" means one day older. am i correct?

Code:

-rw-rw-rw- 1 ablddb dba 268435456 May 30 17:11 mtsDB.log126985
-rw-rw-rw- 1 ablddb dba 268435456 May 30 17:17 mtsDB.log126986
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How can i print one day older logfiles?

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Jun 8, 2011

To find the space occupied by files modified more than 4 years ago, i tried following.I am wondering if it is right ?

Code:

find /temp -type d ! -name ".*" -mtime +1460 | wc -l |du -sh

I tried this, but this sits there for long time (of couse the path i tried has lot of files) So i am not sure if this is right.

P.S.:

SHELL=bash
OS=RHEL5

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