Is your file located on some kind of network-shared drive? Are the system clocks on the two boxes off by some small amount?
If so, I've seen something similar in a non-Perl environment, whereby one machine applies a timestamp to the mtime field, and another machine compares that time with the time it last displayed new lines, then boom.
In reply to Re: File::Tail or Time::HiRes
by pbeckingham
in thread File::Tail or Time::HiRes
by onegative
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