How about posting the code? There isn't enough information here to see why it's behaving differently. And why not use tail instead of re-implementing it in perl?
Josh
| "Sabherwal, Balvinder \(MBS\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Does it DO anything stressful when it finds changes? Can you see any
>particularly higher rate of messages in the syslog on the 450 which
>could give it more data to act on? How does the size of the syslog
>files compare on each? What are you using to perform your tail?
It do not do anything stressful and the errorlog file is much smaller in the
size on the 450 server as compared to the one where it uses 0.38% CPU. I am
using the seek function to move to the last read point in the file.
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