I use Net::SSH like this:
use Net::SSH qw(sshopen3);
use strict;
use warnings;
# Watch for children and reap them. This is to avoid zombies left by
+the ssh.
$SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE';
my $command = "/usr/bin/date";
foreach $system (@system_list){
sshopen3( $system, *WRITER, *READER, *ERROR, $command ) || die "ssh
+: $!";
while (<READER>) {
chomp();
$date{$system} = $_;
# Or do other stuff
}
close(READER);
close(WRITER);
close(ERROR);
}
I feel it is easier to deal with the output this way.
Lots of stuff in Super Search where I learned this. There are other SSH modules, but this is the one I like.
-Kurt
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