v0.90 ----- * Previously, the formatted output of 'ceph pg stat -f ...' was a full pg dump that included all metadata about all PGs in the system. It is now a concise summary of high-level PG stats, just like the unformatted 'ceph pg stat' command. * All JSON dumps of floating point values were incorrecting surrounding the value with quotes. These quotes have been removed. Any consumer of structured JSON output that was consuming the floating point values was previously having to interpret the quoted string and will most likely need to be fixed to take the unquoted number. * The 'category' field for objects has been removed. This was originally added to track PG stat summations over different categories of objects for use by radosgw. It is no longer has any known users and is prone to abuse because it can lead to a pg_stat_t structure that is unbounded. The librados API calls that accept this field now ignore it, and the OSD no longers tracks the per-category summations. * The output for 'rados df' has changed. The 'category' level has been eliminated, so there is now a single stat object per pool. The structure of the JSON output is different, and the plaintext output has one less column. * The 'rados create [category]' optional category argument is no longer supported or recognized. * rados.py's Rados class no longer has a __del__ method; it was causing problems on interpreter shutdown and use of threads. If your code has Rados objects with limited lifetimes and you're concerned about locked resources, call Rados.shutdown() explicitly. * There is a new version of the librados watch/notify API with vastly improved semantics. Any applications using this interface are encouraged to migrate to the new API. The old API calls are marked as deprecated and will eventually be removed. * The librados rados_unwatch() call used to be safe to call on an invalid handle. The new version has undefined behavior when passed a bogus value (for example, when rados_watch() returns an error and handle is not defined). * The structure of the formatted 'pg stat' command is changed for the portion that counts states by name to avoid using the '+' character (which appears in state names) as part of the XML token (it is not legal).