The xxdiff utility is normally used during software installation to transfer facility-specific modifications in a customized software initialization configuration file from an earlier application version to the current one.
The following procedure describes how to manually run xxdiff to compare old and new configuration files. While you may never need to do this, this procedure can be useful for troubleshooting problems in your facility. For example, you can use xxdiff to troubleshoot problems in a workstation by comparing its init.cfg file against the init.cfg file of a workstation without problems.
To update the software initialisation configuration file:
For example, to launch xxdiff to compare the previous and current software configuration files, you would type:
<product_home1> <product_home2>
where <product_home1> is the home directory for the previous version and <product_home2> is the home directory for the current version.
The previous and new configuration files appear beside each other in an xxdiff window. The left panel displays the previous file settings and the right panel displays the current file settings. The path to both files is displayed in the title bar. The vertical bar on the right indicates where differences exist between the two panels.
On a line-by-line basis, the differences between the old and new configuration files are highlighted.
Highlighted lines change colour when you click them. You must select a line in the left or right window for each difference detected by xxdiff.