07-22-2009
Put a set -x in the beginning after the shebang (#!/usr/bin/ksh) and look where there error occures, ie. post it here.
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Set -x
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monitoring::livestatus::multi
Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm)
NAME
Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI - connector with multiple peers
SYNOPSIS
use Monitoring::Livestatus;
my $nl = Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI->new( qw{nagioshost1:9999 nagioshost2:9999 /var/spool/nagios/live.socket} );
my $hosts = $nl->selectall_arrayref("GET hosts");
CONSTRUCTOR
new ( [ARGS] )
Creates an "Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI" object. "new" takes at least the server. Arguments are the same as in Monitoring::Livestatus.
METHODS
do
See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information.
selectall_arrayref
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selectall_hashref
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selectcol_arrayref
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selectrow_array
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selectrow_arrayref
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selectrow_hashref
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selectscalar_value
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errors_are_fatal
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warnings
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verbose
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peer_addr
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peer_name
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peer_key
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disable
$ml->disable()
disables this connection, returns the last state.
enable
$ml->enable()
enables this connection, returns the last state.
AUTHOR
Sven Nierlein, <nierlein@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Sven Nierlein
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.3 2010-07-04 Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm)