I am trying to use Win32::OLE for accessing the Notes database. Here is a sample script:
use Win32::OLE;
use strict;
use warnings;
use vars qw($S @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK $VERSION);
BEGIN {
$VERSION=0.1;
$S = Win32::OLE->new('Notes.NotesSession') or
die "Unable to instatiate Notes Session";
}
my $server = "aiqlotus85aix61/avamar";
my $dbdir = $S->GetDbDirectory($server);
my @dbs;
for (my $db = $dbdir->GetFirstDatabase(1247);
$db;
$db=$dbdir->GetNextDatabase) {
push @dbs,{server => $server,
title => $db->Title,
filepath => $db->Filepath};
}
my $t;
for $t (@dbs)
{
print "$t->{title} : $t->{filepath}\n";
}
But it is hanging, since the server aiqlotus85aix61 is a remote machine. I am able to ping the machine.
Any idea why it is hanging.
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