The focus is on test execution time also. There will be 100's of test cases and each test case will have several cmds to be executed over n number of nodes. Currently using Net::SSH::Perl, my test case takes 6 secs to run on 3 different hosts involving a total of 70 system cmds. I am very happy with Net::SSH::Perl module. But multithreading with Net::SSH::Perl gives segv when I try to join the thread. That's why I was experimenting with fork and exec. Multithreading with Net::OpenSSH works fine. And so also fork and exec. Perhaps will have to switch to Net::OpenSSH instead of Net::SSH::Perl
In reply to Re^4: Net::SSH::Perl and fork hangs
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Net::SSH::Perl and fork hangs
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