Hi monks,
I have tried to execute this below command inside the perl script by using backtick (``) operator.
my $cmd = "ssh -x -i ~/.ssh/bkp <server name> mminfo -q \"savet
+ime>3/1/12,name=DISASTER_RECOVERY:\\\\\" -av -ot -r client >/home/rbr
+/clnts";
`$cmd`;
But while executing it I have faced this below error,
bash: 3/1/12,name=DISASTER_RECOVERY: -av: No such file or directory
Please help me to solve this problem.
I need to execute this command in the remote machine.
I have used this same method in another sever.
but I didn't face any problem there. It has executed perfectly.
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