You did not show us what you want the contents of your HoH to be. Is is something like this?
$VAR1 = {
'SAN_VC0_42' => {
'hdisk368' => 'state=enabled',
'hdisk303' => 'state=enabled',
'hdisk636' => 'state=enabled',
'hdisk35' => 'state=enabled',
'hdisk904' => 'state=enabled',
'hdisk571' => 'state=enabled',
'hdisk100' => 'state=enabled',
'hdisk839' => 'state=enabled'
}
};
If so, then this more verbose code will accomplish that:
my @vxdisk_lines = qx(vxdisk list $lun);
chomp @vxdisk_lines;
my @hdisks = grep {/hdisk\d+/} @vxdisk_lines;
my %h;
for (@hdisks) {
my ($k, $v) = split;
$h{$k} = $v;
}
$luns_to_hdisk{$lun} = \%h;
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