+1 to Juergen's point on a separate module list. 

Sue 

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From: netmod [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Juergen
Schoenwaelder
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2017 2:17 PM
To: Kent Watsen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [netmod] some comments on revised-datastores-01

On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 06:11:35PM +0000, Kent Watsen wrote:
> 
> Wait, I think you're mixing things up.  I'm not talking about using YANG
Library to identify which datastores a module can be accessed in, so much as
knowing which datastores are implemented in the first place.  
> 
> For instance, assuming the "ephemeral" datastore example example in the
draft, a client knows a server implements it because ietf-ds-ephemeral is
listed in YANG Library.   And so it is with all dynamic datastores, but not
so for built-in (non-dynamic) datastores (e.g. intended) because there isn't
a module to advertise for them (yet).
>

Obviously, relying on module names does not work if a module defines
multiple datastores. So either the set of datastores is identified from
reading the whole yang-library list or we provide a separate list (and I
think we should provide a separate list).

/js

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