What is not clear is how this is dbi related.  Unless there is a dbi related
question, I'd suggest that you'd be better served if you asked this question
over at perl monks.

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 9:12 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Dear Friends,
>
>         I want to connect to remote m/c through ssh to do the testing
> at remote m/c, which we can do with ssh ( but I have not done).
> And my question is, How can we interface the ssh to our perl script so
> that our perl will take care of all things, like
> 1) connecting to remote m/c once we execute the perl script through ssh.
> 2) How to run the application at remote side.
>
> And if you have code example, please send me across.
>
> Hope I am clear here, if not please tell me.
>
> Regards,
> Mustafa
>
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