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SHA-2 / 512 checksum needed for file integrity validation
Dear Colleagues,
has a SHA2/512 checksum utility been implemented in EMC OS. Have used FSUM -sha512 in the past in WinOs.
we need to run a cron job daily to generate sha2/512 checksum signature logs for all files in a file vault for validation for a customer requirement.
i have a bash script i wrote that does this with md5sum, and then does a differential between the past and present logs to show any changes.
please advise.
Best regards,
John Lopez
PDM Architect
Goodrich Corporation, Landing Gear Division
925 Keynote Circle 3rd Floor
Brooklyn Hts., Ohio 44131
Fon:216.429.4681
PDM Architect
Goodrich Corporation, Landing Gear Division
925 Keynote Circle 3rd Floor
Brooklyn Hts., Ohio 44131
Fon:216.429.4681
Fax:216.429.4644
mailto:john.l.lopez@goodrich.com
mailto:john.l.lopez@goodrich.com
john_l_lopez
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March 10th, 2010 06:00
addendum: OS version (uname -a):
Linux Cle1sv02 2.6.9-67.0.4.5611.EMC #1 Fri Apr 4 12:30:56 EST 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
john_l_lopez
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March 10th, 2010 10:00
Yes. We just replaced a NetApp SAN with EMC.
the files in question are PLM system files stored on the SAN and managed by an application that runs on top of Oracle (MatrixOne).
we are required to perform SHA-2/512 checksum analysis on a periodic basis of both the metadata in the database and the file vaults/stores.
hence my question.
Thank you
njain1
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March 10th, 2010 10:00
Hi John,
Is this query related to any of EMC products?
njain1
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March 10th, 2010 16:00
Hi John,
ECN Help Forum where you posted this question is targeted to help EMC Community Network users with the questions related to ECN as a platform.
You may want to post this question on Support Forum here https://community.emc.com/community/support.
Meantime, I am also trying to find out internally, which might be the best group to help you with your question.
Thanks