Hello Monks,
I have a small program as below; in the program below which makes use of the win32::Process::info module, i am unable to access the hash it returns.
Basically i did not understand from the module on how to access these hash references. Please help me with this.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Win32::Process::Info;
$pi = Win32::Process::Info->new ("172.16.222.173", "WMI");
@pids = $pi->ListPids (); # Get all known PIDs
@info = $pi->GetProcInfo (); # Get the max
foreach $i (@pids)
{
print $i, "\n";
@proc = $pi->GetProcInfo($i);
print @proc , "\n";
}
Thanks,
Nisha
2006-06-07 Retitled by holli, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'Win32::Process::Info'
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