IMO this is not a bug. The object is not really deleted; the proxy server just checks if the object should be still accessible or not. Due to the header it shouldn't, therefor a 404 will be returned.
It will be still there if you look at the object location on the disks.
IMO this is not a bug. The object is not really deleted; the proxy server just checks if the object should be still accessible or not. Due to the header it shouldn't, therefor a 404 will be returned.
It will be still there if you look at the object location on the disks.