We use the windows disk facts module
at https://forge.puppet.com/dylanratcliffe/windows_disk_facts
That should give you what you want then you can use it within your
manifests.
On Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at 4:22:20 PM UTC-5, Ryan Murphy wrote:
>
> So I have the following powershell command that gives me the data I want,
> but I'm not sure how I can get Puppet to ingest it as a fact.
>
> Get-WMIObject Win32_Volume | Where-Object {$_.DriveType -eq "3" -and
> $_.Label -ne "System Reserved" } | select Name, Label
>
> The Output looks like this.
> Name
> Label
> ----
> -----
> E:\
> EVol
> D:\
> DVol
> C:\
>
> I wanted to get the Drive letters and labels in to a single fact in Puppet
> so that I could build Nagios disk checks off of them, But I'm not sure how
> to get the output to a format that Puppet will like.
>
> Any powershell / puppet fact outputs out there able to help?
>
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