exception should not stop program.
Prabu T.S.
prabu.ts at gmail.com
Sat Oct 7 12:41:32 EDT 2017
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 at 12:38:11 PM UTC-4, Prabu T.S. wrote:
> I would like to continue to second function invocation "checkServiceStatus('AdobeARMservice')" even if the first
> checkServiceStatus('Tomcat9') has any exception.Please advice.Second function invocation not getting executed if any exception occurs in first.Please advice.
>
>
> import psutil
>
> def checkServiceStatus(server):
> status = None
> try:
> service = psutil.win_service_get(server)
> status = service.as_dict()
> print("%s (%s)" % (status['name'], status['display_name']))
> print("status: %s, start: %s, username: %s, pid: %s" % (
> status['status'], status['start_type'], status['username'], status['pid']))
> print("binpath: %s" % status['binpath'])
> print(" ")
> except Exception:
> pass
> return status
>
> checkServiceStatus('Tomcat9')
> checkServiceStatus('AdobeARMservice')
ignore this for now.
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