HTTP defines the status codes that are returned in response
messages. When the HTTP status code indicates a failure, the response
body contains an extended error resource, which provides meaningful
and deterministic error semantics.
The extended-error information for the Redfish service that Dell has implemented contains
error or exception information that is unique to Dell.
This information provides more details and recommendations for error resolution. To learn more about extended-error information, see the Event and Error Message Reference Guide available
at www.dell.com/manuals.
For more details about the error messages, see the following:
Base messages: Registries > BaseMessage schema. Examples of base messages are GeneralError, PropertyUnknown, InsufficientPrivilege, and so on.
Event and Error messages: Registries > Message schema. Examples of Event and Error messages are AMP0300, ASR0001, HWC7014, and so on.
For more information about supported status codes and error messages,
see the Redfish Scalable Platforms Management API Specification document
available at www.dmtf.org/standards/redfish.
NOTE
For some URLs, if you execute an unsupported method, the response code may not indicate that the method is unsupported. To see the methods that the URL supports, see the relevant section in this document. You can also use the Get method on the URL and see the supported methods in the response.
If you perform a Patch operation on multiple attributes, and if some attributes do not get updated due to dependency issues, HTTP code 400 is returned.
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