var makeContainer = new (cloudfiles.Container)(cloudClient, {
name: tgtContainer,
cdnEnabled: true,
ttl: 31556926,
logRetention: false
});
cloudClient.createContainer(makeContainer, function (err, newContainer) {
});
if the container already exists, and contains files, the 'count' and 'bytes' property of the returned container are not properly populated. They always reads '0'. Also, logRetention remains true,