Hi - On 10/31/2017 10:14 AM, Andy Bierman wrote: ...
The system side effects are irrelevant, but both the same for rpc and action.
Knowing what the system side effects are is *ESSENTIAL* if these things are to be of any use operationally.
The only issues relevant to YANG are: - datastore used to evaluate action ancestor nodes - datastore used to evaluate input parameter leafref, must, when - datastore used to evaluate output parameter leafref, must, when These properties cannot be modified by description-stmt. Not now, not ever. Not for rpc. Not for action. It is irrelevant to NMDA whether the rpc or action modifies a datastore, starts a playlist on a jukebox, or makes some toast.
But from the an operational or interoperabilty perspective, that information is crucial. Randy _______________________________________________ netmod mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/netmod
