If possible, I want the output of a snmp command to be put directly in a 2 dimensional array:
Possible output of snmp command (I removed a bit to make question easier):
/ 8263349 /var/run 26112 @FS_list_usage=`/usr/sfw/bin/snmpdf -v1 -c public $host`;

With above definition of the array, I can only access/print each line as a whole:
print @FS_list_usage[$i]

Would it be possible to directly (when you define the array) specify you need two rows for each line by specifying a possible delimiter or so ?
I don't want to use the split command and build myself the array, because this would take too much system resources ( given the amount to process : 50 servers x 10 filesystems = 500 split commands / test)

In reply to Multidimensional array by Anonymous Monk

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