Hi PerlCramps,

So you want to write a perl script which reads the list of server name from a file and execute a set of commands in remote server.

Why dn't you try yourself writing a sample script and execute? Here I am giving you the hints to try or search in google.

1.How to read and write a text file in perl?

2.How to execute a command in remote host and extract the output?

So if you could try writing script and if you face any problem please post as, lot of monks are here to help you.


All is well. I learn by answering your questions...

In reply to Re: Multiple Device Logon execute the same command by vinoth.ree
in thread Multiple Device Logon execute the same command by PerlCramps

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