Hi gator,
Are you sure that the alarm is the only way your eval block can die? Right now you are logging a "timeout expired" message regardless of what really happened. Try logging the value of $@ and see what you get.
Cheers,
Larry
In reply to Re: Alarm firing immediately instead of waiting for timeout
by 1arryb
in thread Alarm firing immediately instead of waiting for timeout
by gator2003
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