Hi Monks,

Seek your help again

In a small perl script I am using here document to execute multipe commands and store the obtained output in an array.

Below is my code

@result=`sh /tmp/bin/ssmcons 192.168.2.114 << EOF; access; subagent list; quit; EOF`;

With this code I am trying to run a binary and execute some commands related to that.

The script is getting stuck without any output. When I observe the ps output it is giving me

root 6513 6118 0 18:41 pts/4 00:00:00 perl ssm_conf.pl root 6514 6513 0 18:41 pts/4 00:00:00 sh -c sh /tmp/bin/ssmc +ons 192.168.2.114 << EOF;?access;?subagent list;?quit;?EOF
Can you help me in overcomming this problem

Thanks in Advance.

Srinivas.


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