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In my program I am running a LSF command (lsload -I tmp2 ). The output of which comes as following :

mylogin: lsload -I tmp2 HOST_NAME status tmp2 blrlc264 ok 3e+04 blrlc260 ok 4e+05 blrlc256 ok 4e+05

Is there any LSF module/subroutine in PERL which I can use to determine the maximum value under the tmp2 command (above) for a particular host. Right now I am doing it as :

use List::Util qw/max/; my $cmd = `lsload -I tmp2`; my @arr = split("\n", $cmd ); shift @arr; my @size; foreach (@arr) { my @row = split(" ", $_); push @size, $row[-1]; } my $maxsize = max @size ;

Thanks


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