I checked hash %status, one of its key is 'CurrentState', so I am trying to do this
Win32::Service::GetStatus($hostname, $servicename, \%status); print MYFILE " ServiceStatus: ", $hostname, $servicename, $status{Curr +entState}, "\n";
, it is not working. I also tried to use this to map the number I defined for each status, it is still not working.
if ($status{CurrentState} eq 4 ) {print MYFILE " ServiceStatus: ", $hostname, " ", $servicename, + " ", "is running\n";} else {print MYFILE " ServiceStatus: ", $hostname, " ", $service +name, " ", "is not running\n";}
4 is map to 'Started' I have service is Started, but all my statements 'is not running'.

In reply to Re^4: how to print out windows service status by ytjPerl
in thread how to print out windows service status by ytjPerl

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