I want to read a .gz file. Itried this code but its showing an error.
Output
$VAR1 = [
'/root/prac/NSN_SGSN/generate_ASR_PSR_report.pl.gz
',
'/root/prac/NSN_SGSN/generate_nsn_sgsn_report.pl.gz
',
'/root/prac/NSN_SGSN/month_run.pl.gz
',
'/root/prac/NSN_SGSN/scope.pl.gz
',
'/root/prac/NSN_SGSN/size.pl.gz
',
'/root/prac/NSN_SGSN/System_Health_Details.pl.gz
',
'/root/prac/NSN_SGSN/test.pl.gz
'
];
No such file or directory at gun.pl line 17.
Code
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Archive::Tar;
use Data::Dumper;
my $cdr_dir="/root/prac/NSN_SGSN";
my @cdr_list=`ls $cdr_dir/*tar.gz`;
print Dumper \@cdr_list;
foreach my $file (@cdr_list)
{
chomp $file;
open my $fh, q{<}, qq{tar xzOF $file | } or die $!;
while ( my $line = <$fh> )
{
print $line;
}
close $fh;
}
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