I don't see $clusterID getting set, if that is not just acopy/paste error, i think thats the cause ... i used the folowing for a test :
$ClusterHostList{'/saconfig/current/cluster1'} = ['localhost','eh050su
+2'];
&getClusterHostCount('/saconfig/current/cluster1');
sub getClusterHostCount {
print "******************entering getclusterhost count\n";
my $clusterID = shift;
my $hostcount = scalar @{ $ClusterHostList{$clusterID} } ;
print "count = $hostcount\n";
return $hostcount;
}
.. and suvery says ...
******************entering getclusterhost count
count = 2
Update : /me being stupid. It was set (thanks Tuna), so my other fix (
scalar) was what did it.
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