#gets services on a bunch of servers, lists there name, and their stat
+e
# Usage: readservices.pl server1 server2 server3 ...
use strict;
use Win32::Service qw(StartService StopService GetStatus GetServices);
my %statcodeHash = ('1' => 'stopped.','2' => 'start pending.','3' => '
+stop pending.','4' => 'running.','5' => 'continue pending.','6' => 'p
+ause pending.','7' => 'paused.');
my %serviceHash;
my ($service,%statusHash,$server);
foreach $server (@ARGV){
print "\n\n##### $server #####\n\n";
GetServices("$server",\%serviceHash) or next;
foreach(sort keys %serviceHash){
print "$_: $serviceHash{$_}\t";
&getstatus($server,$_);
}
}
sub getstatus{
GetStatus("$_[0]", "$_[1]", \%statusHash);
print "$statcodeHash{$statusHash{\"CurrentState\"}} \n";
}
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