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Jeff Leggett wrote:
> So I wrote a new fact to determine  clients proxy.  Work's great when
> I call it via facter as a single:
> 
> [jlegg...@lxp6d11m8v190 jleggett]$ facter etproxy
> 10.X.Y.Z:8080
> 
> But when I call facter alone (for full output of all facts) I see this
> at beginning:
> 
> 
> [jlegg...@lxp6d11m8v190 jleggett]$ facter
> /opt/etrade/p6/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/facter/util/loader.rb:72:
> command not found: facter ipaddress
> 10.X.Y.Z:8080
> 
> (I call fatcer ipaddress in my new fact - is that the problem?)
> 
> Nothing here indicates I need to do something else:
> http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/AddingFacts ?
> 
> What'd I do wrong?

Can you pastie your code?

Do you call facter ipaddress as a binary or use:

Facter.value(:ipaddress)

Regards

James Turnbull

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