Awesome, it works great! I updated it to include some formatting of the output to make everything pretty. #!/usr/bin/perl
#Andrew Levenson
#2:13PM EST
#Thursday, April 10th, 2008
#Displays nodes on Deli with 0 or 1 used processors
use strict;
use warnings;
print "\n";
my @open=("\n", "One Active Processor:\n\n");
foreach ( `ganglia proc_run` )
{
unshift @open, $_ if /\s0\s+$/;
push @open, $_ if /\s1\s+$/;
}
print "Zero Active Processors:\n\n";
print $_ foreach(@open);
print "\n";
C(qw/74 97 104 112/);sub C{while(@_){$c**=$C;print
(map{chr($C!=$c?shift:pop)}$_),$C+=@_%2!=1?1:0}}
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