M. Francis Paulin-

I think the issue is that the machines are handling perl as different 
users.

It looks like it's working but you don't see anything on one, and you do 
on the other.

Well the system could be launching it for the used executing it. if perl 
executes as user x  and only as user x on the machine you're not seeing it 
from then changing to execute as the user executing the script.

Was it "Occam's razor" that says "the simplest solution is normally right" 
?

The first, most simplistic thing i can think of to use a script to launch 
something and not see it is that it's being launched in the background.
The second is that it's being launched as another user.

I suggest starting with investigating those possibilities.

-Josh

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