#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @MEDIA;
for (qx<sudo /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpimagelist -A -media -
+hoursago 24>) {
s/\|/ /;
my ($Image) = split;
for (qx<sudo /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbemmcmd -listmedia -
+mediaid $Image>){
next unless m/Media ID|Data Expiration/i;
push @MEDIA, $_;
}
}
if (@MEDIA){
open(FF, "|/usr/bin/mailx -s 'Daily' ishonbackup.nar\@capgemini.com"
+) or die $!;
for (@MEDIA){
print FF $_ . "\n";
}
close FF;
}
What output do you expect from bpimagelist? You might want to run this in the debugger or add print statements to verify it.
s/\|/ /; ($image) = split; could be more easily written ($image) = split /\|/; although in either case I don't think it returns the value you want. split returns a list, so if you want one of the values you need to use a subscript.
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