Yes it is definitely there, as all of our patches and downloads are typically accompanied by md5 checksums to verify proper downloads. The full man page for md5 is also available for any syntax assistance as well. Similarly there is sha1, sha256 and rmd160 utilities as well. But as Kip said, these are standard FreeBSD tools and not a part of RBAC or otherwise aware of the cluster architecture.
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February 11th, 2015 13:00
Yes it is definitely there, as all of our patches and downloads are typically accompanied by md5 checksums to verify proper downloads. The full man page for md5 is also available for any syntax assistance as well. Similarly there is sha1, sha256 and rmd160 utilities as well. But as Kip said, these are standard FreeBSD tools and not a part of RBAC or otherwise aware of the cluster architecture.
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February 11th, 2015 10:00
isilon# which md5
/sbin/md5
Note that this is "outside" of our standard "isi" commands, which means it's not part of RBAC, etc.
--kip