On 20/03/2017 14:28, Kent Watsen wrote:
But this logic is already broken for the datastores defined in the
revised datastores document. It defines an identity for startup but
not all systems implement startup. End of proof.
Ha ha, yes professor.  But recall this started as a discussion regarding
what to do for the new dynamic datastores (not built-in datastores) and
then someone said maybe we should support other datastores too.  I'm not
sure we need to do this but, if we did, then we could create modules for
them (i.e., ietf-startup).
I also think that having the device advertise a single list of supported datatstores as part of YANG library might be a good idea. It seems like it is a straight forward way to make the information available in a way that is easy for clients to consume.

Thanks,
Rob



K.


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