I have a perl script to query the status of my windows server 2012 R2 services. I am unable to get the correct status via running the script. the service status is 'running', but I got 'continue_pending'. I am still trying to figure out if the status I stat in @state_name are correct.
use Win32::Service qw'GetStatus';
use strict;
use POSIX;
my @state_name = qw( Stopped START_PENDING STOP_PENDING
Running CONTINUE_PENDING PAUSE_PENDING
PAUSED ERROR );
my $filename = 'D:/log_script/recycle/StartupSvcList.txt';
open FILE, '<', $filename or die "cannot open";
while (<FILE>){
GetStatus("", $servicename, \%status);
my $state_no = $status{'CurrentState'};
printf MYFILE " ServiceStatus: %s %s %s \n", "", $servicename, $st
+ate_name[$state_no];
}
close(MYFILE);
Thanks
Discipulus added a missing closing code tag
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