my $currentNode1 = '123.45.6.890';
my $userName1 = sprintf("name1\n");
my $password1 = sprintf("password1\n");
use Net::Telnet;
$b = Net::Telnet->new( Errmode => 'return',
Telnetmode => 1,
Output_record_separator => '',
Prompt => '/
#/',
Timeout => 70,
Host => $currentNode );
@results = $b->login($userName1, $password1) or die "Connect failed: @{
$b->errmsg() }\n";
my $comString = sprintf("cd \/etc\/theDir\n");
@output = $b->cmd($comString);
my $currentNode2 = '123.45.6.892';
my $userName2 = sprintf("name2\n");
my $password2 = sprintf("password2\n");
use Net::Telnet;
$c = Net::Telnet->new( Errmode => 'return',
Telnetmode => 1,
Output_record_separator => '',
Prompt => '/
#/',
Timeout => 70,
Host => $currentNode2 );
@results = $c->login($userName2, $password2) or die "Connect failed: @{
$c->errmsg() }\n";
error message: Can't call method "login" on an undefined value at tMonitor.pl line 63.
$currentNode2 is legitimate, but you can only access it from $currentNode1
running from NT boxes to linux redhat version 7
I appreciate all help.
Thanks.
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