Peter Meier wrote:
> Hi
> 
>>>> Why can't I access $memory like other variables?  From where does the
>>>> value I do get come from?
>>> it looks like memory is somehow a special variable (dunno why), but if
>>> you don't name your variable memory, it works.
>> $memory is a fact containing amount of memory on the client.
> 
> hmm I thought that, but this one isn't displayed with facter:
> 
> # facter | grep memory
> memoryfree => 933.89 MB
> memorysize => 3.36 GB
> 
> and if I do:
> 
> # cat foo.pp
> notice("$memory")
> notice(inline_template("<%= memory %>"))
> 
> # puppet foo.pp
> notice: Scope(Class[main]):
> notice: Scope(Class[main]): 36312
> 
> I don't understand the difference.

d'oh. Perhaps this comes from ruby then?


Regards, DavidS

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