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Kurt Bendlin wrote:
>> Both subsystems must return *something* (possibly empty) for 
>> all nodes, and the configuration for the node is the union of 
>> the resources returned by the external and internal node systems.
>>
>> So you either need a default node, or a node definition for 
>> any node, even if you're using the external node 
>> classification system.
> 
> Thats it Eric - added a default node and my external-nodes script file 
> started working. 
> Added a note about this into the wikipage. Thanks a lot four your help. 
> 

Is that correct behaviour or a bug?  I would suggest its a bug.

Regards

James Turnbull

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