hello and welcome shankonit,

I think the book your are looking for does not exists. Or well it existed and can be used as reference: in the O'relly catalog there was Perl for System Administration but is a bit aged (First edition, published July 2000).

If you are a sysadmin you know how much is changed in last 15 years.. quite a lot. You can take this book as reference but you must investigate when the underliyng OS behaviour has changed and also how new Perl feature and modules are arrived in the years.

Perl is a tool: become a good sysadmin and then put Perl on the field to become a lazy good sysadmin.

L*
There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

In reply to Re: Need a Book for System Administration with Modern Perl Concepts by Discipulus
in thread Need a Book for System Administration with Modern Perl Concepts by shankonit

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