RILINDO FOSTER
2012-May-17 18:46 UTC
[Puppet Users] Custom Fact not in facts.yml during Puppet Runs
I wrote a custom fact called "xen_total_memory" that pulls the xen memory from xm info: require ''facter/util/memory'' begin xen_total_memory = `xm info`.grep(/total_memory/).to_s.split(/:/)[1].lstrip.chomp rescue xen_total_memory = "" end Facter.add(''xen_total_memory'') do confine :kernel => [ :linux, :"gnu/kfreebsd" ] setcode do xen_total_memory end end Then I wrote another custom fact, similar to this one, except this time it looks for free memory: require ''facter/util/memory'' begin xen_free_memory = `xm info`.grep(/free_memory/).to_s.split(/:/)[1].lstrip.chomp rescue xen_free_memory = "" end Facter.add(''xen_free_memory'') do confine :kernel => [ :linux, :"gnu/kfreebsd" ] setcode do xen_free_memory end end For some reason, I couldn''t see in mco with "moo facts xen_free_memory". I took another look and found that I messed up on the file extension, so I corrected it. So at this point, they are mostly the same: LAPDTOP:facter rilindo$ diff xen_free_memory.rb xen_total_memory.rb 4c4 < xen_free_memory = `xm info`.grep(/free_memory/).to_s.split(/:/)[1].lstrip.chomp ---> xen_total_memory = `xm info`.grep(/total_memory/).to_s.split(/:/)[1].lstrip.chomp6c6 < xen_free_memory = "" ---> xen_total_memory = ""9c9 < Facter.add(''xen_free_memory'') do ---> Facter.add(''xen_total_memory'') do12c12 < xen_free_memory ---> xen_total_memoryYet, the problem persists. Curious thing is that I can confirm that I can see the fact being loaded by puppet and if you run it manually, it does populate the facts.yaml file. The agent is just not inserting it during its runs. The other custom facts are being loaded, so I am stumped. - Rilindo -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en.