Hello aravind.kalla,

Welcome to the Monastery. I would agree with the fellow Monk hippo for my point of view I would use Net::OpenSSH::Parallel.

Some time ago another monk asked a "similar" question, by similar I mean that the solution to this question is 60%-70% of your solution, here is a full example with code on how to implement that Re: multiple machines disk space alert.

If this is still not enough to get you started then read this How do I post a question effectively? and modify your question accordingly.

Hope this helps, BR.

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Re: Run multiple alert monitoring perl scripts on several Linux machines hosting multiple oracle DB by thanos1983
in thread Run multiple alert monitoring perl scripts on several Linux machines hosting multiple oracle DB by aravind.kalla

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