Currently rclone check supports matching two file trees by sizes and hashes. This change adds support for SUM files produced by GNU utilities like sha1sum. Fixes #1005 Note: checksum by default checks, hashsum by default prints sums. New flag is named "--checkfile" but carries hash name. Summary of introduced command forms: ``` rclone check sums.sha1 remote:path --checkfile sha1 rclone checksum sha1 sums.sha1 remote:path rclone hashsum sha1 remote:path --checkfile sums.sha1 rclone sha1sum remote:path --checkfile sums.sha1 rclone md5sum remote:path --checkfile sums.md5 ```
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rclone checksum | Checks the files in the source against a SUM file. | rclone_checksum | /commands/rclone_checksum/ |
rclone checksum
Checks the files in the source against a SUM file.
Synopsis
Checks that hashsums of source files match the SUM file. It compares hashes (MD5, SHA1, etc) and logs a report of files which don't match. It doesn't alter the file system.
If you supply the --download
flag, it will download the data from remote
and calculate the contents hash on the fly. This can be useful for remotes
that don't support hashes or if you really want to check all the data.
If you supply the --one-way
flag, it will only check that files in
the source match the files in the destination, not the other way
around. This means that extra files in the destination that are not in
the source will not be detected.
The --differ
, --missing-on-dst
, --missing-on-src
, --match
and --error
flags write paths, one per line, to the file name (or
stdout if it is -
) supplied. What they write is described in the
help below. For example --differ
will write all paths which are
present on both the source and destination but different.
The --combined
flag will write a file (or stdout) which contains all
file paths with a symbol and then a space and then the path to tell
you what happened to it. These are reminiscent of diff files.
= path
means path was found in source and destination and was identical- path
means path was missing on the source, so only in the destination+ path
means path was missing on the destination, so only in the source* path
means path was present in source and destination but different.! path
means there was an error reading or hashing the source or dest.
rclone checksum <hash> sumfile src:path [flags]
Options
--combined string Make a combined report of changes to this file
--differ string Report all non-matching files to this file
--download Check by hashing the contents.
--error string Report all files with errors (hashing or reading) to this file
-h, --help help for checksum
--match string Report all matching files to this file
--missing-on-dst string Report all files missing from the destination to this file
--missing-on-src string Report all files missing from the source to this file
--one-way Check one way only, source files must exist on remote
See the global flags page for global options not listed here.
SEE ALSO
- rclone - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.