> I've never tried using --compare-hash.

> There has been a lot of talk in the past about how to 
> verify backups and really for me the only full proof solution 
> is to restore somewhere and compare (diff) against original.

Unfortunately, I am talking about directories with up to 2 million files
each. I can't really afford (in terms of time or storage) to copy the
data from the backup server to the source servers and compare it that
way. Is there no way to do a good in-place comparison? 
 
--
Eric Robinson

 


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