Kyle Anderson wrote at about 11:10:26 -0500 on Thursday, March 1, 2012:
> I have BackupPC_digestVerify.pl, but I don't understand if this can do
> what I'm asking.
>
> This tool looks like it adds and verifies the sums like you say, but can
> it actually tell me what the sum is from a known f
I have BackupPC_digestVerify.pl, but I don't understand if this can do
what I'm asking.
This tool looks like it adds and verifies the sums like you say, but can
it actually tell me what the sum is from a known filename? Also I looks
like the filename it wants might be the cpool filename, is that r
On 03/01/2012 10:59 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Kyle Anderson wrote:
>> List,
>> To do audits, I like to get checksums from files and compare them to
>> make sure that I have files backed up properly.
>>
>> I've done cli restores piped to md5sums and simply md5sum'ing
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Kyle Anderson wrote:
> List,
> To do audits, I like to get checksums from files and compare them to
> make sure that I have files backed up properly.
>
> I've done cli restores piped to md5sums and simply md5sum'ing files
> using the fuse filesystem. Both methods ar
See the archives or the Wikki - I have written routines that check the
embedded md4sum checksums (available with rsync transfer method after
the second time a file is backed up) against the file contents. This
checks integrity.
I have also written a routine that adds the md4 checksum to files that
List,
To do audits, I like to get checksums from files and compare them to
make sure that I have files backed up properly.
I've done cli restores piped to md5sums and simply md5sum'ing files
using the fuse filesystem. Both methods are "ok"
But I feel like I'm taking the long way around. Backuppc