Hello monks !!!

I have question on processing file situated on remote host.I have 3 machines like A,B & c.A file test_log is situated on machine C.On machine B there is perl module to I have to pass test_log file through perl script written on machine A.I have done following processing:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w BEGIN { unshift (@INC,"/PATH/TO/PERL/MODULE/ON/MACHINE/B"); } require LogReader.pm; <---module on machine B my $log_file= "/a/path/to/remote/log/file/on/machine/c"; open(fp, $log_file) or die ("could not open the file"); # line no 10 my $sul = SuiteLog->new( { FILE => fp } ); <---Suitelog is a another +module defiend in perl module on machine B which does processing on t +he content of test_log .

I am getting error like as follows:

could not open the file at ./script_on_machineA.pl line 10.

If anybody knows how to process a file on the remote host then please help me out !!!! Thanks in advance !!!!


In reply to accessing files on rmote host by siddheshsawant

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