On Nov 19, 2008, at 4:40 AM, James Turnbull wrote:

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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.
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>>> So you either need a default node, or a node definition for
>>> any node, even if you're using the external node
>>> classification system.
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>> Thats it Eric - added a default node and my external-nodes script  
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>> started working.
>> Added a note about this into the wikipage. Thanks a lot four your  
>> help.
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> Is that correct behaviour or a bug?  I would suggest its a bug.


It's incorrect statement of correct behaviour -- Eric is right that  
both node sources must return an answer if you've got them both  
configured, but the error Kurt was getting was from the parser, not  
from the external node handler.  His external node script was always  
working, it just wasn't obvious.

Seems like the errors should be cleaned up.

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