Thanks ysth
your advise did the trick, now my code looks like

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my $status;
my @zones = qx {zoneadm list -ip};
foreach (@zones) {
my($id,$name,$state) = split(/:/,$_);
if($state eq "running") {
print "OK: zone $name is in running state";
$status=0;
}
if($state ne "running"){
print "CRITICAL: Zone $name is in $state "; ,br> $status = 2;
}
}
if($status == 2) {
exit 2;
}
if($status == 0) {
exit 0;
}

In reply to Re^2: Exit values by farhan
in thread Exit values by farhan

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