I will be installing Proc:ProcessTable, IO, Devel-Size, Term-Size and
Data-Dumper on a HPUX 11.11 dev system with Perl 5.8.2

Due to out of my control software loads (multiple versions of
Perl...YUK! ) we have no standard load processes.  My question is
considering these modules being loaded will it make a difference in the
testing of any

Perl script in an environment running 5.6.1 vs 5.8.2?

 

Dev  env = 5.6.1

Prod env = 5.8.2

 

Primary Goal: Monitor http process and restart if down. If the restart
fails then page support group 

Secondary Goal: Test webpages for quick responsiveness or slow
responsiveness.  Have not decided which one.

 

These will utilize Proc::ProcessTable, IO::Socket with pre-reqs and
MIME::Lite modules

 

Proc::ProcessTable will be used to identify the process and its state

IO::Socket will be used to test the responsiveness of the webpage.

MIME::Lite will be used to mail alerts.

 

Thank you

Derek

 

 

Derek Bellner Smith

Unix Systems Engineer

Cardinal Health Dublin, Ohio

614-757-5000 Main

614-757-8075 Direct

614-757-8120 Fax

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