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HTTP/1.1 505
Date: Wed, 1 Sept 2010 15:59:02 GMT
Server: CAStor Cluster 5.0.0
Allow: GET, HEAD,POST,PUT, DELETE
Connection: close
Content-Length: 0
Content-Type: text/html
The preceding response indicates a request was received with an HTTP version other than 1.1. DX
Storage supports HTTP/1.1 only.

4.6. Normal Response Headers

The following table shows normal response headers that can be returned with SCSP operations.
Information specific to particular SCSP operations is discussed in later chapters later in this book.
Unless otherwise noted, these headers are returned for buckets, named objects, and unnamed
anchor stream objects.
The only supported operations for unnamed immutable objects are WRITE, DELETE, READ, and
INFO. Other operations return a 403 (Forbidden) response.
The only supported operations for domains are READ, INFO, COPY, UPDATE, and APPEND.
WRITE and DELETE require cluster administrator credentials and are not supported from the
command line.
The cluster administrator must use the Admin Console to create and delete domains.
Header
Age
Allow
Cache-Control
Castor-
Authorization
Castor-Stream-Type
Castor-System-Alias
Copyright © 2010 Caringo, Inc.
All rights reserved
HTTP Version not supported
SCSP operations
READ, INFO
All
READ, INFO
READ, INFO,
DELETE
READ, INFO,
DELETE
All except WRITE
Meaning
Standard HTTP header
an object is served from the DX Storage content
cache.
For a GET / request, returns the complete
list of all implemented methods the cluster
understands.
For a request on a specific object, returns the
list of allowed operations for that object.
Standard HTTP header.
exactly matches what was sent with the object
on WRITE.
If present, shows the object's authorization
specification (that is, the realms that are allowed
to perform SCSP operations on the object).
For more information, see
Authorization Header Syntax"
Domains and buckets only. Usually displays
admin. This header is not currently
implemented but it is recommended for all
authenticated objects.
Domains, buckets, and unnamed objects only.
The object's UUID. This UUID cannot be used
for any SCSP operation on a domain, bucket, or
named object. You can use it to perform SCSP
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that is returned when
Returned as metadata;
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