Odd one here - to my knowledge anyway.

For a single shared perl tool some users can execute the tool while other do not. The error is with Net_SSH_PERL modules. Users have the same environment (OS and SSH) and permissions. Modules layout and location shared.

Why is there a difference between user execution??? All suggestions are appreciated.

Here's the error:

Key class 'Net::SSH::Perl::Key::RSA' is unsupported: Base class packag +e "Class::Loader" is empty. (Perhaps you need to 'use' the module which defines that package f +irst, or make that module available in @INC (@INC contains: /export/buil +ds/saa_sqa/tools/scaler/../../lib /opt/csw/lib/perl/site_perl /opt/cs +w/share/perl/site_perl /opt/csw/lib/perl/csw /opt/csw/share/perl/csw +/opt/csw/lib/perl/5.10.1 /opt/csw/share/perl/5.10.1 .).

Thanks

-Sean


In reply to Some users cannot access perl modules by srp0010

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