I'm not a network admin now. Currently I use Perl for things like:
Preprocessing and archiving log files, searching for errors and
unexpected messages them and mailing the result to me for review.
Indexing the files on the production, QA and development servers and
generating ZIPs with the file
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> What are some of the ways you guys use Perl for network administration?
>
1. I search an FTP site daily for updated files that I then download and use
to cre
I use it on a MS network to log logins, report on how much space people are using for
their home directories and condense the information from 14 servers' daily backup logs
onto a single html page.
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1. Log into FTP and get new AV dats, if a new version is posted.
2. Securely copy logs from one network to another for analysis. (Thanks File::Remote)
3. Consolidate account creation process. (Creating accounts for services while
creating user accounts).
4.
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Subject: Network Administration and Perl
What are some of the ways you guys use Perl for network administration?
Paul Kraus
Network Administrator
PEL Supply Company
216.267.5775 Voice
216-267-6176
What are some of the ways you guys use Perl for network administration?
Paul Kraus
Network Administrator
PEL Supply Company
216.267.5775 Voice
216-267-6176 Fax
www.pelsupply.com
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