Hello!
I have a problem:
I need to capture stdout and stderr from remote machines, but i want to stop capturing when time is out (timer, like alarm)
For e.g. i want to see "cat /dev/urandom" only for 10 seconds, after this time i want to kill $pid or close connection. How i can do that?
sub ssh_go{ my $host = shift;<br> my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new("${user}\@${host}", timeout => $ti +meout);#, async => 1) if($ssh->error != 0){... }else{ my $out = $ssh->capture({stderr_to_stdout => 1}, "$cmd +"); if($ssh->error != 0){... } $LogTable{"$host"} = $out;
Thank you!

In reply to Net::OpenSSH how to stop(zap) capturing after time by MiklerGM

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