I tried to add a few definitions to my /etc/c3.conf file, to define some 
subsets of the nodes in my cluster.  It worked fine, but at one point after 
this I replaced a node in the cluster, and when the c3.conf file was recreated 
by OSCAR, it put the definition of my whole cluster at the bottom of the file.  
I would like the whole cluster to be the default, but is there any way to do 
this so the c3.conf file doesn't get screwed up when I futz with my nodes (i.e. 
replacing a node, which involves removing and then adding it back, as far as I 
can tell)?
 
Thanks,
--Joe

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