Try running a simplified version of the script and print the responses

#!/usr/bin/env perl use warnings; use strict; my $serverlist = 'srvlst.txt'; open IN, '<',$serverlist or die "Run aborted. Cannot open endpoint list file ($serverlist)"; while (my $HOST = <IN>) { chomp $HOST; print "Pinging $HOST\n"; my $PingReply = `PING -n 1 -w 1 $HOST`; print "[$PingReply]\n"; if ($PingReply =~ /Reply from/) { my @Temp = split / /, $PingReply; my $IP = $Temp[2]; $IP =~ s/\[//g; $IP =~ s/\]//g; print "IP = [$IP]\n"; my $NBTResults = `nbtstat -a $IP | find \"UNIQUE\"`; print "nbtstat result [$NBTResults]\n"; } }
poj

In reply to Re^3: Ping Script Error running on 64bit server by poj
in thread Ping Script Error running on 64bit server by jlandrig

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