You seem to be confused.

http://lcla238.lss.emc.com/nightly_results/2010_03_19/log_lcla133.lss. +emc.com_64___TestSuiteDARE_Prod_MpaaPseudoIBM_AIX__3_19.html

is not something that cp understands, usually. Maybe you want to use LWP::Simple to fetch a file via http://? Or maybe you want to use rcp or scp to copy the file from the remote machine to your local machine? I've used the following to read a file on a remote machine as if it were a local file:

open my $remote, "ssh $machine cat '$remote_filename'|" or die "Couldn't read $machine:$remote_filename: $!/$?";

In reply to Re: accessing remote file with rsh by Corion
in thread accessing remote file with rsh by siddheshsawant

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