Re: [netmod] draft-openconfig-netmod-opstate: Changes in -01

2015-08-11 Thread Andy Bierman
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:12 AM, Juergen Schoenwaelder j.schoenwael...@jacobs-university.de wrote: On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 03:21:48PM -0400, Rob Shakir wrote: Juergen Schoenwaelder wrote: But you are right, it is not just the path that is needed to identify data residing in

Re: [netmod] draft-openconfig-netmod-opstate: Changes in -01

2015-08-09 Thread Martin Bjorklund
Hi, Rob Shakir r...@rob.sh wrote: Juergen Schoenwaelder wrote: But you are right, it is not just the path that is needed to identify data residing in configuration datastores. It is in general a tuple selector, path and for configuration data the selector is a configuration

Re: [netmod] draft-openconfig-netmod-opstate: Changes in -01

2015-08-09 Thread Rob Shakir
Martin, To be clear -- I'm not proposing any changes to YANG or NETCONF. I was merely trying to write down the discussion that we had on one of the interims about ways that 'datastores' may be considered by some implementations, particularly as this view can mean that they might be able to

[netmod] draft-openconfig-netmod-opstate: Changes in -01

2015-08-07 Thread Rob Shakir
Hi netmod folks, Prior to the Prague IETF, Anees, Marcus and I took some time to update draft-openconfig-netmod-opstate. The intent of this update was two-fold: * to provide clarifications of the types of data that we consider to exist within a YANG module. This very much reflects the

Re: [netmod] draft-openconfig-netmod-opstate: Changes in -01

2015-08-07 Thread Juergen Schoenwaelder
On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 10:40:06AM -0400, Rob Shakir wrote: Juergen Schoenwaelder wrote: I assume you meandatastore, path instead ofRPC-call, path. /js Hi Juergen, Generically, the intent here is express that it is 'some-access-method, path' rather than merely 'path'. The

Re: [netmod] draft-openconfig-netmod-opstate: Changes in -01

2015-08-07 Thread Rob Shakir
Juergen Schoenwaelder wrote: I assume you meandatastore, path instead ofRPC-call, path. /js Hi Juergen, Generically, the intent here is express that it is 'some-access-method, path' rather than merely 'path'. The 'some-access-method' might be a reference to a particular datastore, or a