Here's a possibility from a Solaris server. Note that by default, ping on Solaris returns "server is alive" when the server can ping. Otherwise, the ping times out after a few seconds.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $ping = "/usr/sbin/ping";
while (<DATA>){
chomp;
my $ping_out = `$ping $_ 2> /dev/null`;
chomp ($ping_out);
if ($ping_out !~ /is alive/){ print "$_ isn't pinging\n"; }
}
__DATA__
server1
server2
server3
Another possibility is to use the
ping -t 1 format on a linux server. If anything shows up in $ping_out, then the server is pingable, otherwise it's not.
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