Hi Salva,
thanks for picking that up!
I changed the code:
if (timeout_call($workertimeout, sub{
$ssh->system({ timeout => $sshtimeout,
stdin_data => "\n",
stdout_file => "/tmp/ssh_del_$$.txt" },
$sshcmd."\n");
open FILE, "<", "/tmp/ssh_del_$$.txt";
my @cmdout = <FILE>;
close(FILE);
# my @cmdout = $ssh->capture({timeout => $sshtimeout, stdin_da
+ta => "\n"}, $sshcmd."\n");
# if ($ssh->error)
# {
# $error = $ssh->error;
# chomp($error);
# print STDOUT "ERROR-2: " . $error . "\n";
# rmtree([ $path ]);
# exit 2;
# };
push @rawout, @cmdout;
}
and tested again.
Funny:
I just count the number of lines in the output - and it still differs!
BUT: the files in /tmp are all the same size!!!
strange, or?
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