Ok some more investigation turned up some more questions.
So it seems memorysize is returned with a unit of measurement suffix
added to it....

My question to the puppet mailing list would be.

How would  you use memory size fact in puppet while keeping in mind
that we could be talking MB or GB?

I need to make decisions based on the amount of memory available.
The whole scaling unit of measurement is kind of annoying though. /
proc/meminfo normally reports as kb doesnt it?

On Mar 8, 11:06 am, John Cesario <john.cesa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On version 0.25.4 for both server and client.
>
> Trying to do some logic around the $memorysize fact.
>
>   if ($memorysize > 15360) and ($memorysize < 112640) {
>     $tmpfs_size = "6G"
>   } else {
>     $tmpfs_size = "8G"
>   }
>
> Returns
>
> err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on SERVER:
> comparison of String with 15360 failed at
> /etc/puppet/modules/mysql/manifests/virtual_tmpdir.pp:13 on node foo.bar

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