First, get those IP addresses off a public site. Think before you post!
Second, you didn't understand the code I provided.
- Why are you setting $_ in the first line of the loop?
- Check your intendation in the map. It looks like you think the regex and hashref are part of the foreach-loop, not the map.
- This will provide a line in @out for each line in @lines. Make sure that's what you want.
- This will not skip lines as you were doing with the if-statement. Personally, I would do that kind of parsing in the do_it() function. But, you can do it in the map.
@lines = map {
/(\/\w+\/\w+)\s+\w+\s+\d+\s+\d+\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)%/;
if ($1) {
{
volume => $1,
available => $2,
free => 100 - $3,
}
}
else {
()
}
} split(/\n/, $space{$host});
I hope you're testing this in some test environment ...
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I shouldn't have to say this, but any code, unless otherwise stated, is untested
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