Well i tried it but it just gives me a list like this: netmanjobmanmailmanbatchmanwriter (acts like the grep isn't even working?) also how do is store the output from the array into a variable ( I need the final number to read: 1113112
my @arraylist = qw(netman jobman mailman batchman writer);
foreach my $process (@arraylist) {
`ps -ef|grep -i $process|grep -v grep|wc -l`;
}
chomp @arraylist;
#\s+/ /g for @h;
print @arraylist;
#@h = ($netman= `ps -ef|grep -i netman|grep -v grep|wc -l`,
# $jobman= `ps -ef|grep -i jobman|grep -v grep|wc -l`,
# $mailman= `ps -ef|grep -i mailman|grep -v grep|wc -l`,
# $batchman= `ps -ef|grep -i batchman|grep -v grep|wc -l`,
# $writer= `ps -ef|grep -i writer|grep -v grep|wc -l`
# );
#%h = ("a", "$netman", "b", "$jobman", "c", "$mailman", "d", "$batchma
+n", "e", "$writer");
#@h = ("$netman","$jobman","$mailman","$batchman","$writer");
#chomp @h;
#\s+/ /g for @h;
#@h > ;
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