How to test date of many files

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ben5901
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How to test date of many files

Post by ben5901 »

Hello all,

I have many files of Vmware ESX which are save on a NAS server and I wish then test the date of all files.

In fact, I want verify that all files are correctly copied on my server.

I don't find the correct configuration for this.

Thanks a lot for your help

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Benjamin
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Post by KS-Soft »

Probably Count Files test method will work for you.
Could you please explain what exactly condition should trigger alert:
- Some (any) file is too old?
- Some (any) file is too new?
- All files are old? If so, do you know exact number of files?
- All files are new? If so, do you know exact number of files?

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Alex
ben5901
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Post by ben5901 »

The problem is that the number of files is not exact.

In fact, the save of Virtual machines are cut in 2 GB maximum per files then the number can change.

I wish then make a test on all files.

In the "folder file avaibility" test, I have tried to mark *files_names* in order to take all files but it don't works correctly.

Thanks a lot for you response.

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Benjamin
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Post by KS-Soft »

Could you please answer my previous question?
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Could you please explain what exactly condition should trigger alert:
- Some (any) file is old?
- Some (any) file is new?
- All files are old?
- All files are new?

Regards
Alex
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Post by ben5901 »

I wish have an alert when the all files are too old compare on my VM Server

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Post by KS-Soft »

Oh, you want to compare all files within 1 folder located on systemA to files on another systemB?
There is no such test. You may create your own using Shell Script or Active Script test methods (e.g. you may use VB script and FileSystemObject object)

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Alex
ben5901
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Post by ben5901 »

Hello,

Oh, it's more complex that I thought !!

Ok I will look to create this script.

Thanks a lot for all the explications.

PS : Sorry to respond only today.

Best regards.

Benjamin
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