dbashyam:

Based on the path differences, I'd guess that you have a different perl. It seems that the system perl is using /usr/local/* and /usr/share/perl5/*, while the perl your account uses accesses /opt/nms/perl/*. Check with your system administrator to find out how to get access to the Sybase libraries (if they're installed), or how to change your path so that you can use the system perl (if that's allowed).

By the way: it would've been a lot easier to look at if you put the output in code tags...

...roboticus

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In reply to Re^3: perl script to run as non-root by roboticus
in thread perl script to run as non-root by dbashyam

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