I have seen, in production, a perl script that regularly polls about 100+ odd routers using call back functions and IO::Socket::INET and IO::Select, with the select module triggering a callback function depending on which socket the response came in.
Update: just to confirm that the perl script in production has been running for 18449 minutes 41 seconds up until today..
In reply to Re: Any Known Problems with IO::Socket and/or IO::Select?
by monarch
in thread Any Known Problems with IO::Socket and/or IO::Select?
by liverpole
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