Dear Monks, I am using use Win32::Service module to get services status. why it does not print out the service status? it gets my hostname and service name
my ($hostname, $servicename, $entry); my (%status, @array); %status = ( 1 => 'Stopped', 2 => 'START_PENDING', 3 => 'STOP_PENDING', 4 => 'Started', 5 => 'CONTINUE_PENDING', 6 => 'PAUSE_PENDING', 7 => 'PAUSED', 8 => 'ERROR' ); Win32::Service::GetStatus('', $servicename, \%status); print MYFILE " ServiceStatus: ", $hostname, " ", $servicename, " + ", $status{$_}, " ","\n";
Thanks in advance!

In reply to how to print out windows service status by ytjPerl

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