On 27/06/2018 09:09, Balazs Lengyel wrote:
On 6/26/2018 5:55 PM, Robert Wilton wrote:
- a version number refering to a specific software release of a server
I see this "version" as file level meta-data information, in the same
category as name, contact, description, organization meta-data fields
that the draft currently provides. Another field that may be
generically useful is the time/date stamp of when the instance data
was generated. Although perhaps the timestamp of the file is
sufficient for this purpose.
BALAZS: Any meta-data defined tin the draft (including the
revision-date) is about the instance-data-set. The file is only a
mechanism to store the instance-data-set.
I'm still envisaging a single YANG instance data file containing
multiple instances of YANG data. In this scenario some of the meta data
may be at the file level, and some of the meta-data may be at the per
instance level. I was suggesting that a time/date stamp of when the
data was generated would be at the file level rather than at the
instance level.
Thanks,
Rob
If you meant the file-system level timestamp of the file I think
that's unreliable.
Balazs
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