Hi,

The following code gives no result:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Net::OpenSSH::Parallel; use Net::OpenSSH::Parallel::Constants qw(:error :on_error); my @hosts=('192.168.0.19','192.168.0.18'); my $pssh = Net::OpenSSH::Parallel->new(); my @errors=(OSSH_ON_ERROR_IGNORE,OSSH_ON_ERROR_RETRY,OSSH_ON_ERROR_DON +E,OSSH_ON_ERROR_ABORT,OSSH_ON_ERROR_ABORT_ALL,OSSH_JOIN_FAILED,OSSH_A +BORTED,OSSH_GOTO_FAILED); foreach my $host ( @hosts ) { $pssh->add_host($host,user =>'root',passwd=>'access', on_error +=> sub { my ($pssh, $label, $error, $task) = @_; foreach my $err ( @errors ){ if ( $error =~ m/$err/ ){ print "---$task----\n"; } } } ); }
But
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Net::OpenSSH::Parallel; use Net::OpenSSH::Parallel::Constants qw(:error :on_error); my @hosts=('192.168.0.19','192.168.0.18'); my $pssh = Net::OpenSSH::Parallel->new(); my @errors=(OSSH_ON_ERROR_IGNORE,OSSH_ON_ERROR_RETRY,OSSH_ON_ERROR_DON +E,OSSH_ON_ERROR_ABORT,OSSH_ON_ERROR_ABORT_ALL,OSSH_JOIN_FAILED,OSSH_A +BORTED,OSSH_GOTO_FAILED); foreach my $host ( @hosts ) { $pssh->add_host($host,user =>'root',passwd=>'access') or print + "Error----\n"; }
Gives me:
[root@station20 cgi-bin]# perl NetOpenSSHParallel.pl Error---- Error----

Still missing anything here??

Thanks,
Ashok.

In reply to Re^2: Net::OpenSSH::Parallel documentation by ashok.g
in thread Net::OpenSSH::Parallel documentation by ashok.g

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