Assaf, Sorry for the late reply. I have tried using a few of the spit command still with the same hash differences. split -l 82 -d largefile largefile. split -b 3276800 -d largefile largefile.
ServerA(pi3) raspberrypi:~ $ uname -a Linux raspberrypi 4.4.50-v7+ #970 SMP Mon Feb 20 19:18:29 GMT 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux split --version split (GNU coreutils) 8.23 ServerB (pi2) :~$ uname -a Linux osmc-pi2 4.4.27-9-osmc #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Mar 14 20:54:19 UTC 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux split --version split (GNU coreutils) 8.23 On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Assaf Gordon <assafgor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > On 2017-09-20 01:04 AM, Nick Farrow wrote: > > When I use the coreutils split command on a file. I get the parts with no > > problem. But when trying the same exact command on the same exact file > on a > > different server the hashes checks of the parts vs the other server don’t > > match. Is there a way to process a file the exact same way despite the > OS? > > To understand the issue better, > > can you share the exact command you have used on both systems, > and the OS/system details (e.g. running 'uname -a' if using Unix type > machines) ? > > Is it the same version of 'split' (8.23) on both machines? > > If one of the OSes is windows, please tell us the OS version, > and what is the origin of the coreutils programs (e.g. cygwin, GNuWin32, > etc.). > > regards, > - assaf > > -- Time is Under your Feet! -Nick Farrow <https://www.facebook.com/VeggieVampire360/> <http://www.twitter.com/farrownick> <https://plus.google.com/u/0/+NickFarrow/posts/p/pub> <http://instagram.com/veggievampire> <https://twitter.com/farrownick> <https://www.twitch.tv/veggievampire360> <http://n-i-c-k.com> <https://github.com/veggievampire> <http://www.thingiverse.com/Nfarrow> <https://app.box.com/s/sk0hevygmq21yv8cmawskyb7x2o4aabg> <http://www.instructables.com/member/nfarrow> <https://twitter.com/farrownick>