Hello all,
I have set up a public svn repository with some facts that we have  
written over time:

https://svn.ikw.uni-osnabrueck.de/dav/ikwadmin/public/puppet/facts/

(yes, it is svn).

Now, I was wondering where to document this on the puppet-wiki (or  
should it rather be the facter-wiki)
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/tags/facter%2Crecipe does not  
give any clear hint on this. Maybe I should start a new page like the  
one for puppet-module repositories.

Anyway, here are the facts:

3ware - gives information (firmware, model, make, size) about the  
harddisks connected to 3ware controllers (requires tw_cli)
harddisks - information (firmware, model, make) for non-3ware  
controllers.
        These 2 are especially nice for those people who might have seagate  
harddisks in their boxes...
raid - more information than in: 
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/Recipes/RaidFact
pystone - makes a simple pystone python benchmark and averages on it  
(gives you some hints about the processor speed)
bogomips - yes, they are funny.
macosx_productcode - Leopard,Tiger,Panther et al
classes - in which classes is this host?
graphics - nvidia,ati or false ( :( )
ssetype - sse or sse2 - this was needed for the new matlab (>2008a)  
version, that does not run on sse1 hosts (mathworks are a**holes)
vardir - reads "vardir" from puppet.conf (is there another way to get  
to this value?
unameproc - "uname -p" - this was written by somebody else (hope I can  
put it there)
admini - looks if either admin or admini exists...
virtual - for some reason I use this older version. some time after  
0.24.5 the puppet-shipped fact suddenly changed its behaviour  
(although I'm not sure any more how)

Have fun,
udo.

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