Hi....I do not understand why my File handle is closed.
can you tell me? and also maybe how I can fix it?
Thanks,
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $agent = "best1agent_start";
my $collect = '/usr/bin/su - patrol /usr/adm/best1_default/bgs/scripts
+/best1collect -q>>$LOG 2>>$LOG';
my $cf_dir = "/root/sysedge/cf_files";
open SH_FILES, "sh.file" or die "Error: $!";
my @sh_f=<SH_FILES>;
close SH_FILES;
foreach my $sh(@sh_f){
chomp $sh;
open(OUT, "/tmp/$sh".".sysedge.sh");
my $line;
open (SH, "$cf_dir/$sh") or die "ERROR $!";
while ($line = <SH>){
if($line =~ /$agent/){
$line = $collect;
print OUT $line;
}
print OUT $line;
}
}
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