admins worst nightmare...
Matthew Gillen
me-5yx05kfkO/aqeI1yJSURBw at public.gmane.org
Mon Mar 8 15:55:41 EST 2010
On 03/08/2010 03:43 PM, Stephen Adler wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I discovered that my 6 terabyte file does not seem to be working
> properly... I did a copy of a gigabyte sized file to find that the
> original and copied md5sum's to differ.... uggg.... I'm doing a
> filesystem check right now, but I'm wondering if you guys have any
> thoughts on what may be going on with the file system. It's an ext3 file
> system mapped over a software raid 5 raid array. When I created the file
> system, I used all the default mkfs parameters for a journaled file
> system. (i.e. mkfs -J /dev/md127; where md127 is my raid device.)
>
> When I checked a small file, several megabytes in size, the copy and
> original had the same md5sum.
>
> Is there a tool which will give you a summary of how different binary
> files are? will diff work on a gigabyte sized file?
'cmp' is better for binary files than diff. 'cmp -l' will print out every
difference. "cmp -l file1 file2 | wc -l" will tell you how many bytes are
different.
Matt
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