On 8/10/06, Philip Tellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sometime Today, NMK cobbled together some glyphs to say:

> I have a perl hash that has 200 key-value pairs. Something like this:
>
> 001 one
> 002 two
> ...........
> 200  two_hundred
>
> My script can read the pairs which are at the top without issues, but
> from pair 170 onwards, the script fails to read them. Is there any
> limit on the memory/number of elements in a hash? If I move pair
> number 171 right at the top, it works.
>
> Strangely, the script works very well on Linux, but the problem occurs
> on AIX and HP-UX.


How much RAM do you have on each of these systems?

Thanks for the quick reply, Philip.

Linux : 256 MB
AIX  and HPUX : 2 GB

Perl versions:
HPUX: This is perl, v5.8.0 built for IA64.ARCHREV_0-thread-multi
AIX: This is perl, v5.8.2 built for aix-thread-multi.
Linux: Its an RH9 box with default perl instalation.

Regards,
NMK.

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