I have a simple perl script that calls a shell script which for whatever reason "hangs". I want to simply force a time out after 20 seconds. I did a lot of research and was brought to perl Alarms. It works when I test with sleep(), but when running the shell script the alarm doesn't kick in. Can someone please help???? Here is my code. Thanks in Advance.
#!/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI;
my $q = new CGI;
print $q->header;
eval {
local %SIG;
$SIG{ALRM}=
sub{ die "timeout reached, after 20 seconds!\n"; };
alarm 20;
#sleep (60);
system("/opt/bea/domain/fsa/scripts/start.sh");
alarm 0;
};
alarm 0;
if($@) { print "Error: $@\n"; }
exit(0);
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