Hi
When I run script manually, it is working, but my windows Task Scheduler run the script so that script send email which it should be doing but with out any output.
My script shoud do few things :
1. Run A command
2. Send output of the command to my email
Below is the Script :
#!C:/Perl/bin/perl.exe
use Mail::Sendmail;
my $to_list = 'sadari@travco.co.uk';
my $email = "\n\nThis email was generated automatically.\n";
my $MailFrom = "storageadmalerts\@travco.co.uk";
my $subject = "Storage Array pool Status";
my $cmd = qx(raidcom get pool);
my $message = "$cmd";
%mail = (
To => $to_list,
From => $MailFrom,
Bcc => $bcc_list,
Cc => $cc_list,
Subject => $subject,
Message => $message
);
$mail{Smtp} = 'mailtest.gmail.com';
sendmail(%mail)
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