Is "." a legal characted in device class or not?

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Dear all,

I created https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/45253 on an inconsistency in allowed characters in device class names.

Short story: I created a device class with name "rbd.meta" and all worked fine until I did

[root@gnosis ~]# ceph osd crush class ls-osd rbd.meta
Invalid command: invalid chars . in rbd.meta
osd crush class ls-osd <class> :  list all osds belonging to the specific <class>
Error EINVAL: invalid command

Question is now, is "." legal or should I change?

Note: I really like the dot notation here and everything seems to work as expected, except the "class ls-osd" command.

Best regards,
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Frank Schilder
AIT Risø Campus
Bygning 109, rum S14
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