You don't really want to join the pipe. Nor do you likely want "-n 3". You probably want "-n 1".
#!/usr/bin/perl open PIPE, "/usr/local/bin/top -b -n 1 |" or die "Cannot open pipe"; my ($output) = grep /^CPU states:/, <PIPE>; close PIPE or die "Running top failed"; print "$output\n"; exit(0);
Hope that helps,
In reply to Re: Obtaining data from the top command via a pipe
by Tanktalus
in thread Obtaining data from the top command via a pipe
by tc1364
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