The wiki page is right, and the Pro Puppet page is wrong, I think. 

LDAP nodes and ENCs both use a feature of Puppet called the "node 
terminus." They use this feature in almost the same way -- Puppet asks the 
configured node terminus for a "node object," which may contain classes, 
extra variables, and an environment. Once Puppet has the node object, it 
always handles it the same way, which is described here: 
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/external_nodes.html#how-merging-works

Hope that helps. 

N

On Monday, June 10, 2013 3:09:28 AM UTC-7, yorks wrote:
>
> *FROM:*
> http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/LDAP_Nodes
> """*
> NOTE: You can use node entries in your manifests together with LDAP nodes. 
> External or LDAP nodes will be used before node entries. You cannot however 
> use LDAP nodes and external nodes together. You must use one of these two 
> types.*
> """
>
> But,
> in *PRO PUPPET* page 127:
> """
> *Note The use of LDAP nodes overrides node definitions in your manifest 
> files and your ENC. If you use LDAP
> node definitions, you cannot define nodes in your manifest files or in an 
> ENC.*
> """
>
> this means the ldap nodes does not like ENC can merge the classes ?*
> *
>

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