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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T18:05:40+00:00 2026-05-23T18:05:40+00:00

I am making a script in Perl using the File::Remote module. The script needs

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I am making a script in Perl using the File::Remote module. The script needs to parse through several files in several hosts (let’s say about 3 files per host). However, every time I open a file, the script connects to the host via SSH. My code looks like the following:

my $secure = new File::Remote(rsh => '/usr/bin/ssh', rcp => '/usr/bin/scp');
foreach $host (@hostList)
{
    for ($number = 1; $number < 4; $number++)
    {
        my $logFile = "log_$number.log";
        $secure->open(HANDLE, "$host:/home/$logFile") or die;

        ...
    }
}

So if I have 4 hosts in the @hostList array, the script would attempt 12 SSH connections (the total number of files to parse through). However I found this to be inefficient and I was wondering if I can make it so that it needs to perform an SSH connection only once per host or SSH session (so in this case, a total of 4 SSH connections). Does such an option exist?

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    2026-05-23T18:05:40+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:05 pm
    foreach $host (@hostlist) {
        @files = map { "/home/log_$_.log" } 1 .. 3;
        open HANDLE, "/usr/bin/ssh $host cat @files |";
        # ... process HANDLE ...
    }
    

    (assumes remote system has cat, filenames have no spaces or other shell metacharacters, etc.)

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