Hi,
I am very new to perl. I have a script which needs some java process running in the UNIX server. One part of the script uses perl and it executes good in HPUX, but when I use the same in AIX I am not getting any output.

the unix processes name look like this when I do ps -ef |grep co_java

co_java_xxx co_java_yyyy co_java_mmmmm etc...

The script goes like this

ps -ef | /u/gnu/bin/perl -ne 'print $2 if /.*(\bco_java_)(\w+\n)/'

The output of this perl script should gives me the process name like below in HPUX

xxx yyyy mmmmm etc...

And in AIX no output comes out. Is there any code which I can use in HPUX and AIX to display this information?

Any help is really appreciated

dbadmin

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