https://metacpan.org/source/MARKWKM/Test-Parser-1.9/lib/Test/Parser/Iostat.pm

I thought it might be at least a model to steal code from, but it seems Test::Parser::Iostat uses a fixed set of columns

push @{$self->{data}}, {device => $i[0], rrqm => $i[1], wrqm => $i[2 +], r => $i[3], w => $i[4], rmb => $i[5], wmb => $i[6], avgrq +=> $i[7], avgqu => $i[8], await => $i[9], svctm => $i[10], util => $ +i[11], elapsed_time => $self->{elapsed_time}};
and he suggest he has seen the cols change on different releases.


In reply to Re^2: Proper way to work with columns by huck
in thread Proper way to work with columns by nikita.af

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