#! perl -slw
use strict;
use Data::Dump qw[ pp ];
my( undef, @keys ) = unpack 'A18 A17 A13 A*', <DATA>;
my %hash;
while( <DATA> ) {
chomp;
my( $id, @fields ) = unpack 'A18 A17 A13 A*';
@{ $hash{ $id } }{ @keys } = @fields;
}
pp \%hash;
__DATA__
Subsystem Group PID Status
inetd tcpip 2424886 active
xntpd tcpip 3473550 active
rwhod tcpip inoperative
snmpd tcpip inoperative
aixmibd tcpip inoperative
hostmibd tcpip inoperative
snmpmibd tcpip inoperative
Output:
C:\test>junk17
{
" aixmibd" => { Group => "tcpip", PID => "", Status => "inoperative
+" },
" hostmibd" => { Group => "tcpip", PID => "", Status => "inoperative
+" },
" inetd" => { Group => "tcpip", PID => 2424886, Status => "active
+" },
" rwhod" => { Group => "tcpip", PID => "", Status => "inoperative
+" },
" snmpd" => { Group => "tcpip", PID => "", Status => "inoperative
+" },
" snmpmibd" => { Group => "tcpip", PID => "", Status => "inoperative
+" },
" xntpd" => { Group => "tcpip", PID => 3473550, Status => "active
+" },
}
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