I am trying to write a script to go through a list of devices and will find if dhcp relay is enabled on them. The command I am running I am feeding into an array and want that array dumped to a file line for line. But it is not working. Any help will be appreciated. Here is the script
sub main { my($devicename, $ip, $mask, $ts); my($line, @modem, $result_line); open(DEVICELIST, "<Devicelist") or die "Can't open Devicelist file : $ +!\n"; while ($line = <DEVICELIST>) { $devicename = $line; chomp($devicename); # login to the device $ts=loginDevice("username", "passwd", "enpasswd", $devicename) +; open(OUTFILE, ">>Device-info") || die("Cannot open Device-info: $!\n"); print OUTFILE "Device $devicename\n"; @modem = $ts->cmd("show run | inc dhcp relay"); foreach $result_line (@modem) { print OUTFILE "$result_line\n"; } print OUTFILE "\n"; close(OUTFILE); $ts->print('exit'); } exit; }
Here is a sample output of what I am getting.

Device device1
device1

Device device2
device2

I have replace the real device names for security reasons. But you can get an idea. From what I can gather somehow the device names ends up in the array??? I have varified that the script logs in fine. Any help would be appreciated.

shadow(biz)

Title edit by tye


In reply to Unwanted extra text appearing in array by shadowbiz

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