I have a script which is passing a ARGV for a hostaddress but i need a dynamic way to take host address automatically. script is something like this
my $store; my $memory; my $temp; my @address; { $address[0] = $ARGV[0]; $address[1] = $ARGV[1]; } my @url; { $url[0] = "http://$address[0]:8161/admin/xml/queues.js +p"; $url[1] = "http://$address[1]:8161/admin/xml/queues.js +p"; } my @xmldata; my $i = 0; foreach (@url) { my $dump; eval { $dump = qx|/usr/bin/curl --user admin:admin -s $url[$i +]|; #$xmldata[0] = XMLin($dump); push(@xmldata, XMLin($dump)); }; if ($@) { print "URL $url[$i] down\n"; } $i++; } my $queue; my $data; my $issuecount = 0; my $issues = ""; my $queueCount = 0;
is there anyway script takes the hostaddress (unlimited) and put in the above URL. as many host address also as many URl......

In reply to Host address not getting by cesargarza

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