I have a script that I wrote to get infomation about all of the linux boxes on my network. The script works ,but it is not pure perl and I can't figure out how to make it pure.Any help would be greatly appreciated
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict $file2 = "/tmp/boxinfo"; open(FILE2, ">$file2"); $file = "/export/monk2b/doc/testboxes"; open(FILE, "$file"); while(<FILE>) { my($line) = $_; chomp($line); $var1 = `rsh $line cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "cpu MHz"` ; @par1 = split(/\s+/, $var1); $var2 = `rsh $line free | grep Mem` ; @par2 = split(/\s+/, $var2); $var3 = `rsh $line cat /etc/issue | grep Kernel` ; @par3 = split(/\s+/, $var3); print FILE2 "$line\t$par1[3]\t$par2[1]\t$par3[1]\n"; } close(FILE) close(FILE2)
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