Hello fellow monks!
After a short stint in the OK penn I am back hacking the kern at a major oil and gas company! w00t!!
I am trying to pass a list of hosts to this l33t h@xor code
use strict;
use Parse::DMIDecode ();
my $decoder = new Parse::DMIDecode;
$decoder->probe; # Actively probe using dmidecode
# Manually supply your own dmidecode output to be parsed
# $decoder->parse(qx(sudo /usr/sbin/dmidecode));
printf("System: %s, %s",
$decoder->keyword("system-manufacturer"),
$decoder->keyword("system-product-name"),
);
what say you unfaithful ones!
Kevin Raymer
Senior Programmer
27 years experience!
Respect Sarah Palin!
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