Hmmm... That's what I had before I started to use sysread... I've noticed that sysread will read a file much faster though... Maybe I can make the read buffer bigger instead to tune "while <input>" ?
open (INFILE, "/sentry/ecisock/ecisock.rpt");
while (<INFILE>) {
chomp;
($serverhostname,
$execdate,
$cicstranid,
$sentryapi,
$elapsedtime,
$errorcode,
$corphdr,
$channelcode,
$clientprodcode,
$clientipaddr,
$sentrytermid,
$signonid,
$accountnum,
$branch,
$campaign,
$segment,
$custid,
$localsysid,
$remotesysid,
$sentrytarget,
$hfb,
$sentryver,
$corphdrfailreason,
$corphdrfailtype,
$corphdrbussvc,
$corphdrclientcode,
$mfcicstasknum,
$sentrycicstasknum,
$foo1,
$foo2,
$cpsm)=split(/\|/,$_);
###########################################
# Counts total calls
###########################################
$totalsentrycalls++;
(.. Etcetera ..)
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