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Hi Dave,
At our library we use the following tools (links below to
our guidelines) to confirm transfer of digital files. I personally
haven't used these tools with such a large dataset as your's but might be
worth testing.
Robocopy (Robust File Copy) for PC http://tinyurl.com/ke9esag
rsync for
Modern filesystems are good at detecting and repairing corruption. They
need to be because it would cause loads of problems if bits were regularly
getting flipped or lost.
I've never understood why we only worry about corruption in the information
objects we manage? After all, corruption in the OS
Cynthia,
That looks like just what I was looking for. I'll download it and give it a
test drive.
Thanks,
Dave
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Cynthia
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I just googled for "file directory checksum caparison report tool" and found
this
http://www.ghacks.net/2014/07/10/verify-files-two-directories-checksum-compare/
Has anyone used it?
Cindy
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Sent: Friday, March 31, 2017 10:21 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Fingerprint Tool Suggestions
Hello David,
Depending on your OS and the formatt
You can batch watermark with Photoshop or Lightroom or Bridge.
You can do it with ImageMagik too on the command line, but that's more
complex.
Your main constraint will be the processor and RAM.
Brett Williams
On Mar 31, 2017 10:36 AM, "Bigwood, David" wrote:
Open for suggestions for a finge
Hello David,
Depending on your OS and the formatting of the drive you should be able to
find an app that will clone the drive and verify the checksum at the time
of the copy.
Can you provide OS details to refine suggestions?
With Regards,
*Matthew Patulski*
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Open for suggestions for a fingerprinting tool. I think that's what they are
called.
We are copying NASA imagery to make available to the public. They send us a
hard drive with about 10,000 images and we copy them to a drive then return the
original.
I'd like a tool that would compare the 2 dr
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