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+=============
+ CephContext
+=============
+
+A CephContext represents a single view of the Ceph cluster. It comes complete
+with a configuration, a set of performance counters (PerfCounters), and a
+heartbeat map. You can find more information about CephContext in
+src/common/ceph_context.h.
+
+Generally, you will have only one CephContext in your application, called
+g_ceph_context. However, in library code, it is possible that the library user
+will initialize multiple CephContexts. For example, this would happen if he
+called rados_create more than once.
+
+A ceph context is required to issue log messages. Why is this? Well, without
+the CephContext, we would not know which log messages were disabled and which
+were enabled. The dout() macro implicitly references g_ceph_context, so it
+can't be used in library code. It is fine to use dout and derr in daemons, but
+in library code, you must use ldout and lderr, and pass in your own CephContext
+object. The compiler will enforce this restriction.