You say you "Need to Delete the server in $randomServer from @listOfServers and pick one randomly and try again." Are you sure? what if you empty your array of servers? Is this ok with what you have in mind?
edit: in case, you don't mind just going through your array once if all the servers are down, take a look at the two examples here:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use List::Util 'shuffle';
use feature 'say';
my $connectionStatus = "down";
my @listOfServers = ( "abc", "def", "lmn", "stu", "xyz" );
while (@listOfServers) {
##THIS:
@listOfServers = shuffle @listOfServers;
my $randomServer = shift @listOfServers;
##OR THIS, BUT NOT BOTH:
my $randomServer = splice @listOfServers, rand @listOfServers, 1;
my $connect = 0;
say $randomServer; # replace this with your connection test
if ( $connect == 1 ) {
$connectionStatus = "up";
last;
}
}
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