[14:46] <jose2> frostschutz, yes
[14:47] <frostschutz> jose2, linux mdadm supports imsm Intel(R) Matrix Storage Manager metadata format. If it's that what you have, you should have no problems
[14:53] <younder> http://warewulf.lbl.gov/trac
[14:54] <jose2> frostschutz, thanks
[14:56] <mikubuntu> i've just installed baobab on my 14.04 lubuntu, because i din't have any 'disk usage analyser' showing in my menus -- anyways when i run baobab it's not detecting any of my hdd apparently as readings are all '0' -- anyone have a guess as to what the problem may be?
[14:59] <DirtyCajun> ok. so diff will tell me bite for bite if they are the same file but for 5tb thats a lot. i just need to see which files are not the same size. is there a smarter way?
[14:59] <yeats> DirtyCajun: md5sum?
[15:00] <Seveas> DirtyCajun: stat -c %s filename-goes-here
[15:00] <MonkeyDust> DirtyCajun rdfind comes to mind
[15:00] <Seveas> yeats: MonkeyDust: if all he needs is size, good old stat is enough :)
[15:00] <DirtyCajun> yeats and Seveas im checking a 5TB directory tree not a single file.
[15:01] <DirtyCajun> you can pass a directory and it will check it recursively?
[15:01] <DirtyCajun> like /dir1/foo/bar/baz.txt is a different size than /dir2/foo/bar/baz.txt
[15:02] <Seveas> DirtyCajun: untested and probably buggy shell oneliner: for file in $(find root1); do file2=${file%root1%root2}; if [ $(stat -c %s $file) != $(stat -c %s $file2) ]; then echo "file differs: $file"; fi; done
[15:04] <donzo> salut