There is some wierd stuff going on in:

# $node = ("$ARGV[1]"); # $interface = ("$ARGV[3]"); chomp ($node); chomp ($interface); my ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session( -hostname => shift || $node, -community => shift || $community

The commented out code implies you are picking up the second and fourth parameters on the command line, but the session call pulls the first and second parameters off the command line. Perhaps you could try something simple like:

perl -e "print $ARGV[0]" first

which should print first when run from the command line as a sanity check?


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In reply to Re: Problem with adding variable from array by GrandFather
in thread Problem with adding variable from array by Bennco99

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