I'm assuming that the code you posted is a little stripped down from the real thing, because as written %localdigest and %remotedigest are guaranteed to be identical (you assign $digest to each hash one after the other without modifying $digest in between.)
Anyway, assuming the hashes are actually different, this ought to work:
foreach $clusterhost(@hosts) {
foreach $file(@files) {
if ($localdigest{$clusterhost}{$file} ne $remotedigest{$cluster
+host}{$file}) {
$error=1;
print "The local $file on $clusterhost does not equal t
+he remote $file.\n";
}
}
}
if (!$error) {
print "All files matched on all hosts.\n";
}
Gary Blackburn
Trained Killer
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