Hello,

Thanks for pointing your "kwilczynski" github repo, it gave me most of the 
information I was looking for !

In the meantime, I found two other useful facter modules / facts but there 
is still some information for which I haven't found any fact.

I put a list of information below, does anyone know facts or facter module 
which would be able to extract the below information please ?

I'm looking on Google for facts / facter modules, but I find it difficult 
to find facts or facter module for my needs (and I'm used to find what I'm 
looking for on google usually ;), but this is only my point of view, you 
may disagree :)

Thanks in advance

Best regards,
Christophe

- about processors / cpus
    max_speed: 30000 MHz
    voltage: 3.3 V
    Version: Pentium(R) Pro
    Current Speed: 2533 MHz
    Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
    Family: Pentium Pro

- about memory socket
    Installed Size: 1024 MB (Single-bank Connection)
    Enabled Size: 1024 MB (Single-bank Connection)
    Type: EDO DIMM

- about mount points, is there a way to have the information returned by
puppet resource mount
as facts ?


Le lundi 21 mai 2012 14:15:32 UTC+4, matti a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> On Monday, May 21, 2012 8:31:48 AM UTC+1, Christophe L wrote:
>>
>> Hello, 
>>
>> I have not been able to find existing Facter modules for retrieving 
>> the information I listed below. 
>>
>> Could you point me on some modules which would anwer my needs please ? 
>>
>> Below the list of information I would need to retrieve. 
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help. 
>>
>> Best regards, 
>> Christophe 
>>
>> 1) Bios Information 
>>
>> "version":"6.00", "bios_revision":"4.6", 
>> "release_date":"10/13/2009","vendor":"Phoenix Technologies LTD", 
>>
>> 2) processor related information 
>>
>> "max_speed":"30000 MHz", "signature":"Type 0, Family 6, Model 30, 
>> Stepping 5", "voltage":"3.3 V" 
>>  "Socket Designation":"CPU socket #0", "Version":"Pentium(R) Pro", 
>> "Current Speed":"2533 MHz", "ID":"E5 06 01 00 FF FB EB 0F", 
>> "Manufacturer":"GenuineIntel", "Family":"Pentium Pro", 
>> "cache_size":"8192 KB", 
>>
>> 3) mouting points list 
>>
>>  "/dev/sda1":{ 
>>     "kb_size":"15791024", "uuid":"88eb9c66-5ce8-458e- 
>> a7da-3b20cfcf3278", "mount_options":[ "rw", "errors=remount-ro" ], 
>> "fs_type":"ext3", "mount":"/", 
>>
>>
>> 4) memory chip related information 
>>
>>  "Installed Size":"1024 MB (Single-bank Connection)", 
>> "record_id":"0x000D", "Socket Designation":"RAM socket #0", "Enabled 
>> Size":"1024 MB (Single-bank Connection)", "Error Status":"OK", 
>> "Type":"EDO DIMM" 
>>
>> 5) network related information 
>>
>> "default_gateway":"10.66.112.1" 
>>
>> 6) block devices 
>>
>> "sda":{ "model":"Virtual disk", "size":"33554432", "timeout":"180", 
>> "rev":"1.0", "removable":"0", "vendor":"VMware", "state":"running" 
>>
>> 7) users and groups 
>>
>> "group":{ "mygroup":{ "gid":1000, 
>> "passwd":{ "myuser":{ "gecos":"My User,,,", "gid":1000, "dir":"/home/ 
>> myuser", "uid":1000, "shell":"/bin/bash"
>
>
> Where do you look for these?
>
> Some of them are already there in Facter, others can be found on people's 
> github profiles (including mine). Google Fu needs working on a little :)
>
> KW 
>

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