Hi Monks,
here is a little problem:
I am using the ipmitool to get some infos of a hardware device.
The printout is like:
CPU 1 |3000 RPM |ok
Power Supply |unspecified |cr
and so on
I need it to be
CPU1=3000RPM=ok
Power Supply=unspecified=cr
foreach $line(@saved)
{
$tmp=s/\|/\=/,$line;
@sort=$tmp;
}
open OUTPUT, ">>ipmiinfo.txt";
print OUTPUT @sort, "\n";
close OUTPUT;
I read the lines into @saved (that works) but the rest doesn't and it overwrites the lines aas well.
Does anyone have an idea how to sort this one out?
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