Where in the documentation of Control::CLI did you find that usage?

That is the syntax for sending a command to the remotely connected device. That part works fine...

Maybe consider checking whether your open call succeeds at all

I can see my open works in the logs created by Control::CLI. I can see in the input and debug logs the output of the tailer command.

But if you're using ssh anyway, why not run the commands directly through it?

In earlier code (not shown), I am connected to another blade on the machine already. The command in my open call is so I can SSH from the already established connection to another blade on the server. Straight SSH won't work in this case...

Thank you Corjon for the feedback - I truly appreciate it!!


In reply to Re^2: Read Pipe, Never Enters While Loop by ImJustAFriend
in thread Read Pipe, Never Enters While Loop by ImJustAFriend

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