Re: How to list all Linux machines info with perl ?

2011-02-28 Thread terry peng
Try again with Net::SNMP. 2011/3/1 sync : >  Hi, all : > > > I have many linux machines connected in a network. > Now I want ot create a perl script which will list all the machines info  in > a network. > > > Like the following : > - > Host:  xxx > OS:  xxx > Kernel :xxx >

How to list all Linux machines info with perl ?

2011-02-28 Thread sync
Hi, all : I have many linux machines connected in a network. Now I want ot create a perl script which will list all the machines info in a network. Like the following : - Host: xxx OS: xxx Kernel :xxx CPU Info:xxx I googled the Internet and

Re: assigning hash key to reference of array question

2011-02-28 Thread John Delacour
At 22:33 + 28/02/2011, Rob Dixon wrote: The complete program is below. HTH, Rob use strict; use warnings; my %HoA; while ( ) { my ($swit, $server, $ip_range) = split; my ($b_real_ip, $b_ip, $e_ip) = $ip_range =~ /(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.)(\d+)-\1(\d+)/; for my $byte ($b_ip .. $e_ip)

Re: assigning hash key to reference of array question

2011-02-28 Thread charley
On Feb 28, 2:47 pm, rich.j...@gmail.com (steve park) wrote: > I have a below program and I am not doing it right. > Currently, only last ip pool is going in since I am putting them w/ key to > values(so only last one shows up when I print). Hello Steve, The reason you only get the last value for

Re: assigning hash key to reference of array question

2011-02-28 Thread Rob Dixon
On 28/02/2011 19:56, steve park wrote: > > I have a below program and I am not doing it right. Currently, only > last ip pool is going in since I am putting them w/ key to values(so > only last one shows up when I print). > > How can I aggregate and assign them to server_1 so that when I print > be

Re: assigning hash key to reference of array question

2011-02-28 Thread Jim Gibson
On 2/28/11 Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:47 AM, "steve park" scribbled: > I have a below program and I am not doing it right. > Currently, only last ip pool is going in since I am putting them w/ key to > values(so only last one shows up when I print). > > How can I aggregate and assign them to server_1

Re: assigning hash key to reference of array question

2011-02-28 Thread Shrivats
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 02:47:30PM -0500, steve park wrote: Hello, A couple of things in addition to what Shlomi had already mentioned. First, you must check your regex. It doesn't really match what you have mentioned in the __DATA__ section. Next, doing join('', ...) is just a verbose way of u

Re: assigning hash key to reference of array question

2011-02-28 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Steve, On Monday 28 Feb 2011 21:47:30 steve park wrote: > I have a below program and I am not doing it right. Is this the complete program? > Currently, only last ip pool is going in since I am putting them w/ key to > values(so only last one shows up when I print). OK. Have you localised a

Please put the sources of the book "Modern Perl" under CC-by-sa

2011-02-28 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi chromatic, again, thanks for all your work on the Modern Perl book (and the blog), which came out very nicely, and I hope it sells well and all. I did not buy a copy (because I already have read it on the computer screen), but I made a small PayPal donation in appreciation for your work. In

Re: assigning hash key to reference of array question

2011-02-28 Thread steve park
I am not sure if I am still in mailing list. so cc'ing myself. On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 2:47 PM, steve park wrote: > > I have a below program and I am not doing it right. > Currently, only last ip pool is going in since I am putting them w/ key to > values(so only last one shows up when I print).

assigning hash key to reference of array question

2011-02-28 Thread steve park
I have a below program and I am not doing it right. Currently, only last ip pool is going in since I am putting them w/ key to values(so only last one shows up when I print). How can I aggregate and assign them to server_1 so that when I print below will show up? server_1 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.2 10.1.1

Re: Help on a socket problem FIX

2011-02-28 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
On 2/24/2011 9:29 AM, Uri Guttman wrote: "TM" == Ted Mittelstaedt writes: TM> On 2/24/2011 12:42 AM, Uri Guttman wrote: TM> Uri, I am perfectly aware of what constitutes modern programming TM> practice. And the fact of the matter is that your very wrong, because TM> if I was