But this exe file is located in the given location,
How do you know? Try checking like this
use Net::SSH::Perl;
$sshobj = Net::SSH::Perl->new( $ARGV[0] );
$sshobj->login( "user", "password" ) or die "error $!\n";
for my $cmd (
'\"C:\platform\bin\lo100cfg.exe\" -s 1>nul 2>&1',
'ls -l \"C:\platform\bin\lo100cfg.exe\"',
'ls -l "C:\platform\bin\lo100cfg.exe"',
'ls -l C:\platform\bin\lo100cfg.exe',
)
{
print "----->$cmd<--\n";
my ( $out, $err, $ext ) = $sshobj->cmd($cmd);
print "----->$out<--\n";
print "----->$err<--\n";
print "----->$ext<--\n";
}
I almost forgot,
Use strict warnings and diagnostics or die
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