HEllo Experts,
I am trying to get size of all the folders in a network drive on windows and using following codes but no success.
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::stat;
my @scoll;
#my $path = "c:\\temp\\";
my $path = "\\\\domain.local\\users\\";
opendir DIR, $path or die $!;
my @alldir = readdir DIR;
closedir DIR;
foreach my $eachdir (@alldir)
{
my $cpath = $path . $eachdir;
#print $cpath;
my $sEachDir = stat($cpath)->[7];
push (@scoll, $sEachDir);
}
print "@scoll\n";
$eachdir can print all the subfolders available in network drive, however size printed will be 0. when i tried with local drive for example c:\temp, it shows the correct size of folders but not when setting path to a network location
Can you suggest something?
-swissknife-
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