Dell DX6004S DX Object Storage Application Guide - Page 78
Appendix A. Content Header Metadata
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Appendix A. Content Header Metadata This appendix lists all supported HTTP headers that can be persisted and returned on a subsequent READ or INFO requests. All content metadata headers are case- insensitive but DX Storage preserves the case as given by the application. For more information about a particular header, click its name. • Allow • Castor-* (and x-*-meta-*) • Castor-Authorization • Castor-System-Cluster [73] • Content-Disposition • Content-Encoding • Content-Language • Content-Length • Content-Location • Content-Base • Content-MD5 • Content-Type • Caching headers • Etag • Expires • If-Modified-Since • If-Match • If-None-Match • If-Range • If-Unmodified-Since • Last-Modified • Lifepoint • x-*-meta-* (and Castor-*) A Castor-System-Cluster metadata attribute is automatically stored with each object in DX Storage. In addition to the cluster name, the date the object was stored in DX Storage (Lastmodified) is also written with each object and can be used for date-based rules in the DX Content Router application. Copyright © 2010 Caringo, Inc. All rights reserved 73 Version 5.0 December 2010