Maybe something like this?:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $x = 0;
my %values;
my @lines;
my $lineNumber =0;
my %parentHash;
my @values;
for ($x=1; $x<=6; $x += 1)
{
open (OUT, "<", "server$x");
while (<OUT>)
{
chomp;
@lines = split(" ", $_);
push (@{$parentHash{"server$x"}[$lineNumber]}, @lines)
+;
$lineNumber += 1;
}
$lineNumber = 0;
close OUT;
}
#file line
my @derefencedArray = @{$parentHash{"server2"}[2]};
print STDERR "@derefencedArray\n";
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