# 5.14.02 Jonathan E. Dyer
# Script forces a hardware inventory for SMS for a single box running
+SMS.
# Run script like this: forceinventory.pl <server name>
# no backslashes are needed in the server name.
# ping the box, and if ping response
# Start SMS hardware inventory service (hwservvice)
# Query the SMS hardware inventory service until it's stopped (it st
+ops itself)
# Stop the SMS client inventory service (cliservice)
# Query the SMS client inventory service is until stopped
# Start the SMS client inventory service service
# Query the SMS client inventory service until it's started
# else if no ping response
# end
use strict;
use Win32::Service qw(GetStatus StopService StartService);
#define variables
my $server;
my $hwservice='sms hardware inventory agent service';
my $cliservice='clisvc';
use Net::Ping;
my $server=$ARGV[0];
#get the input
#Stop/start the services
my $p = Net::Ping->new("icmp");
if ($p->ping("$server",15)){;
StartService("$server","$hwservice");
&getstatus($server,$hwservice,1);
StopService("$server","$cliservice");
&getstatus($server,$cliservice,1);
StartService("$server","$cliservice");
&getstatus($server,$cliservice,4);
}else{
print "No ping response from $server";
}
$p->close();
print "\n";
sub getstatus{
my %statusHash;
my %statcodeHash = ('1' => 'stopped','2' => 'start pending','3' =>
+ 'stop pending','4' => 'running','5' => 'continue pending','6' => 'pa
+use pending','7' => 'paused');
do {
GetStatus("$_[0]", "$_[1]", \%statusHash);
}until ($statusHash{CurrentState}==$_[2]);
print " $_[1] $statcodeHash{$statusHash{\"CurrentState\"}} on $_[0
+]";
}
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