On 9/12/2008 11:40 AM, Richard wrote:

> I am probably way off base here but I wanted to do something similar
> (I think) although I'm not using environments, yet.  I have multiple
> types of hardware (1U rack & small desktop box) that I want to manage
> with the same set of files.  However the only way I can tell them
> apart is by hostname; factor doesn't really have any way to
> distinguish between the hardware.

I think it might, actually. Not sure how it's getting it, but here's an 
abridged paste from one of my older Ubuntu workstations that appears to 
include manufacturer, model, and even the service tag or some other 
serial number:

# facter
architecture => i386
debianversion => etch
domain => cae.tntech.edu
facterversion => 1.3.8
...
kernel => Linux
kernelrelease => 2.6.20-16-generic
lsbdistcodename => feisty
lsbdistdescription => Ubuntu 7.04
lsbdistid => Ubuntu
lsbdistrelease => 7.04
...
manufacturer => Dell Computer Corporation
memoryfree => 845.25 MB
memorysize => 1010.98 MB
operatingsystem => Debian
operatingsystemrelease => 2.6.20-16-generic
processor0 => Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 1.80GHz
processor1 => Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 1.80GHz
processorcount => 2
productname => Precision WorkStation 530 MT
ps => ps -ef
puppetversion => 0.23.2
rubysitedir => /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8
rubyversion => 1.8.5
serialnumber => H0SNB11
...

-- 
Mike Renfro  / R&D Engineer, Center for Manufacturing Research,
931 372-3601 / Tennessee Technological University

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