On 06/02/2018 09:19, Martin Bjorklund wrote:
Hi Juergen,
Thanks for your review, comments inline.
Juergen Schoenwaelder <[email protected]> wrote:
* YANG library has a drawing of the underlying conceptual model. It
may help to agree on how schema mount is extending the model. Here
is a drawing that I created for myself:
+-----------+
| datastore |
+-----------+
|
| has a
V
+-----------+ +--------+ +------------+
| datastore | union of | module | consists of | modules + |
.----->| schema |----------->| set |--------------->| submodules |
| +-----------+ +--------+ +------------+
| |
| | has
| v
| +-----------+
'------| mount |------> external YANG library
uses | points | uses schema reference
+-----------+
Note that this makes drawing makes my struggle with the term
'inline' even more obvious.
I like the drawing, but I don't see the problem with the terms. Maybe
just b/c I'm used to them. I think we can include this figure but
s/external/inline/
I think that Juergen's diagram is helpful.
I also think that there needs to be some text to help explain how mount
points interact with datastores. I.e. each datastore can have separate
mount points so data could be mounted in <running> but not <operational>
or vice-versa.
Thanks,
Rob
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