I have a text script where I have to set the same values for different "nodes". The nodes are 1,2,3,4 and 5. The nodes can change everytime I run the script so I input them manually everytime I run it.
How do I get it to cycle through the different nodes? I know this is simple but it's been a while since I use Perl.
#!/usr/bin/perl
$node_number = [1,2,3,4,5];
while ($node_number) {
print <<EOF;
node = $node_number
ccu = 5
ccu2 = 9
tacaf = y
enable = y
sync = 8
EOF
$node_number++
}
The output should print:
node = 1
ccu = 5
ccu2 = 9
tacaf = y
enable = y
sync = 8
node = 2
ccu = 5
ccu2 = 9
tacaf = y
enable = y
sync = 8
node = 3
ccu = 5
ccu2 = 9
tacaf = y
enable = y
sync = 8
node = 4
ccu = 5
ccu2 = 9
tacaf = y
enable = y
sync = 8
node = 5
ccu = 5
ccu2 = 9
tacaf = y
enable = y
sync = 8
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