I have a problem I cannot seem to find the answer for...
In the snippet below, this is what is returned with the system command:
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
and if I print out @status, that is exactly what shows up. However, when I try to split the string after the system command, I am getting nothing but zeros... Any ideas?
:
:
$command = "dfm service list";
@status = system($command);
for ($x=0; $x<@status;$x++)
{
@sql_status = split /\s/, $status[$x];
}
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