That checks out OK as well, "exit 0;" is present in the file. I think I may
have to abandon this one due to time constraints. There are a bunch of
non-perl scripts that do the same thing so I'll try one of those. Thank you
very much for your suggestions.
Mark

2011/9/14 Stefan <maill...@s.profanter.me>

> Do you have a “exit 0;” in your perl file?****
>
> ** **
>
> This problem (works when called directly, but not with icinga, crontab, …)
> often occurs when you have something in your PATH (or another) environment
> variable which isn’t defined, when the script is being used by the icinga
> server. ****
>
> ** **
>
> Stefan****
>
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