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under /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get folder and /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put
we have jar files
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/stax-api-1.0.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-api-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-core-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/xmlenc-0.52.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-hbase-compat-1.1-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tools-1.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/zkclient-0.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/twill-api-0.6.0-incubating.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/zookeeper-3.4.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/stax-api-1.0.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-api-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-core-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/xmlenc-0.52.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-hbase-compat-1.1-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tools-1.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/zkclient-0.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/twill-api-0.6.0-incubating.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/zookeeper-3.4.9.jar
what is the best approach to compare between folders?
the target is to find if chksum/md5 of all jars is equal to the other folder
note - in some case new jar files can be added to one of the folders so quantity of jar files can be diff between folders
meanwhile we are using
diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get
linux shell-script java diff
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under /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get folder and /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put
we have jar files
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/stax-api-1.0.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-api-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-core-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/xmlenc-0.52.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-hbase-compat-1.1-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tools-1.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/zkclient-0.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/twill-api-0.6.0-incubating.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/zookeeper-3.4.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/stax-api-1.0.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-api-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-core-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/xmlenc-0.52.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-hbase-compat-1.1-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tools-1.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/zkclient-0.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/twill-api-0.6.0-incubating.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/zookeeper-3.4.9.jar
what is the best approach to compare between folders?
the target is to find if chksum/md5 of all jars is equal to the other folder
note - in some case new jar files can be added to one of the folders so quantity of jar files can be diff between folders
meanwhile we are using
diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get
linux shell-script java diff
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under /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get folder and /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put
we have jar files
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/stax-api-1.0.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-api-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-core-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/xmlenc-0.52.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-hbase-compat-1.1-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tools-1.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/zkclient-0.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/twill-api-0.6.0-incubating.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/zookeeper-3.4.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/stax-api-1.0.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-api-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-core-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/xmlenc-0.52.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-hbase-compat-1.1-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tools-1.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/zkclient-0.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/twill-api-0.6.0-incubating.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/zookeeper-3.4.9.jar
what is the best approach to compare between folders?
the target is to find if chksum/md5 of all jars is equal to the other folder
note - in some case new jar files can be added to one of the folders so quantity of jar files can be diff between folders
meanwhile we are using
diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get
linux shell-script java diff
under /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get folder and /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put
we have jar files
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/stax-api-1.0.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-api-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-core-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/xmlenc-0.52.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tephra-hbase-compat-1.1-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/tools-1.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/zkclient-0.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/twill-api-0.6.0-incubating.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/zookeeper-3.4.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/stax-api-1.0.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-api-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-core-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/xmlenc-0.52.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tephra-hbase-compat-1.1-0.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/tools-1.7.0.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/zkclient-0.9.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/twill-api-0.6.0-incubating.jar
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/zookeeper-3.4.9.jar
what is the best approach to compare between folders?
the target is to find if chksum/md5 of all jars is equal to the other folder
note - in some case new jar files can be added to one of the folders so quantity of jar files can be diff between folders
meanwhile we are using
diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get
linux shell-script java diff
linux shell-script java diff
edited 3 hours ago
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asked 3 hours ago
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- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/
md5sum *.jar >/tmp/jars.md5
- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/
md5sum -c /tmp/jars.md5
Typically, use the folder with the most files as the first one (the one where you generate the MD5 list).
I mentioned my approach - diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get , why your suggestion is better from my ?
– yael
2 hours ago
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- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/
md5sum *.jar >/tmp/jars.md5
- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/
md5sum -c /tmp/jars.md5
Typically, use the folder with the most files as the first one (the one where you generate the MD5 list).
I mentioned my approach - diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get , why your suggestion is better from my ?
– yael
2 hours ago
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- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/
md5sum *.jar >/tmp/jars.md5
- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/
md5sum -c /tmp/jars.md5
Typically, use the folder with the most files as the first one (the one where you generate the MD5 list).
I mentioned my approach - diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get , why your suggestion is better from my ?
– yael
2 hours ago
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- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/
md5sum *.jar >/tmp/jars.md5
- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/
md5sum -c /tmp/jars.md5
Typically, use the folder with the most files as the first one (the one where you generate the MD5 list).
- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get/
md5sum *.jar >/tmp/jars.md5
- cd to
/usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put/
md5sum -c /tmp/jars.md5
Typically, use the folder with the most files as the first one (the one where you generate the MD5 list).
answered 3 hours ago
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I mentioned my approach - diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get , why your suggestion is better from my ?
– yael
2 hours ago
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I mentioned my approach - diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get , why your suggestion is better from my ?
– yael
2 hours ago
I mentioned my approach - diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get , why your suggestion is better from my ?
– yael
2 hours ago
I mentioned my approach - diff --brief --recursive /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-put /usr/lib/ambari-metrics-get , why your suggestion is better from my ?
– yael
2 hours ago
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