You can try using File::Tail but be warned: it can become unpredictable over NFS if the two machines aren't showing the same time (i.e. they should be synnchronized through NTP or something)
In reply to Re: How do I tail -f a file if it is NFS mounted?
by matija
in thread How do I tail -f a file if it is NFS mounted?
by smart_amorist
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