My Perl is not built to pre-load the ENV array.
The logicals that are set up are defined in a startup procedure. The same
procedure is called from both the functioning and the non functioning node
in my cluster.
The Perl -V command works exellent on the "functioning" node, but hangs on
the "nonfunctioning" node. The distribution was built and has worked for
several
months on the now "nonfunctioning" node.
In this case "nonfunctioning" means that Perl has stopped functioning on the
node. Ordinary activities and program development in other languages work
just as usual.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jordan Henderson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 5:43 PM
> To: 'BAZLEY, Sebastian'; 'Dan Sugalski'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
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> Subject: RE: Perl hangs on OpenVMS
>
> If it's chasing poorly defined logicals around, then you might
> see a dramatic increase in "Log Name Translation Rate" when
> you do a "MON IO" command when this hanging Perl is running.
>