hsinclai, this is the beginning of my "taint" function, I think I don't have the same types of scalars for $remotestat and the stat the i get back from the local stat.

sub is_config_new { my $fn = shift; my %hosts = { '192.168.1.243' => 0 }; my ($host,$taint); # Probe remote hosts for freshness foreach $host (keys %hosts){ my $remotestat = qx! sudo ssh $host 'perl -e "print (( +stat(qq~$fn~))[9]);"'!; if( $remotestat != ((stat(qq~$fn~))[9]) ) { $hosts{$host} = 0; } else { $hosts{$host} = 1; + } } foreach $host (keys %hosts) { if( !$hosts{$host} ) { $taint = +1; } } if( $taint == 1 ) { # print a conflict page } else { return; } # return to proceed with config


Also when the conflict page is written, it's outputting the memory value for the hash (HASH0x...), that code section is this:

foreach $host (keys %hosts){ print "<tr><td>$host</td>"; if ( $hosts{$host} ) { print "<td align=center><img src=/nagios/image +s/greendot2.gif border=0></td></tr>"; } else {print "<td align=center><img src=/nagios/image +s/reddot.gif border=0></td></tr>"; } }
amt.

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In reply to Re^2: FR Config Sanity Checking by amt
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