It's actually very simple to map out data structures. If it's tricky, something has gone wrong.
A collection of servers is a hash of servers keyed by name.
A server is a collection of IP addresses.
A collection of IP addresses is an array of IP addresses in dotted form.
It looks to me like you are unintentionally creating “a reference to a reference.”
His structure is fine. The problem is that he was replacing the collection of IP addresses when he wanted to add to it.
In reply to Re^2: assigning hash key to reference of array question
by ikegami
in thread assigning hash key to reference of array question
by Anonymous Monk
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