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perl report generation

I am reading the client info from a file and then looking for whether these processes exist for the client.

Server, Position, DV01r, Dfltr, JFlow, JServer, Order. I need to look for all these processes and report the ones not there as missing
 I want to generate the report with the clientname and the process missing for the associated client usign Perl. I tried something like but it is not complete.

open(FH,"<clients.txt");
while($currLine = <FH>){
if ($currLine =~ /(client\d+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)/){
open STDOUT,">data_bk.out" or die $!;
print "Checking for missing daemons for CLIENT:$1\n";
@args=("ssh","user\@$2","ptree $1");
system(@args);

clients.txt
 Client     Host         Instance        Client Name             Server      Port   Size
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
client12       app07           client12     Batch_34      10.100.155.210  12    S
client24       app07            client24     Batch_35      10.100.155.247  12   S
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: saibsk
Solution Provided By: Tintin
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Comment by saibsk
doesn't loop thru the whole file. Stops after the first line.

this is the debug




+ read client host
+ awk /client/{print $1,$2} clients.txt
+ echo client12
client12
+ echo app07
app07
+ ssh user@app07 ptree client12
13016 ksh RUN_client12
  13019 /opt/syb1253/ASE-12_5/bin/dataserver -sa5client12 -d/d1/sybdata/client
    13080 /opt/syb1253/ASE-12_5/bin/dataserver -ONLINE:1,0,0x40c87b7, 70000000,
    13081 /opt/syb1253/ASE-12_5/bin/dataserver -ONLINE:2,0,0x40c87b7, 70000000,
    13082 /opt/syb1253/ASE-12_5/bin/dataserver -ONLINE:3,0,0x40c87b7, 70000000,
+ read client host
 
 
Comment by Tintin
I can't possibly see how you would get that debug output if you copy/pasted my script.

You should be seeing

+ awk /client/ {print $1,$2} clients.txt
+ read client host


not

+ read client host
+ awk /client/{print $1,$2} clients.txt

which suggests to me that you haven't copied it correctly.

Can you please copy/paste the script you used, to make 100% sure.

 
 
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