Hi Chris                                

So I've done this in two different ways. The first being simply putting 
/usr/bin/perl before the command, like /usr/bin/perl 
$USER&/contrib/check_oracle_instance.pl.....and i also tried your method, which 
is basically the same...now I'm getting "no output" instead of the epn error I 
was previously getting...but this occurs with 2 different perl scripts so I 
dont think its unique to the oracle script


- zack kenton (zkenton)

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