################# # Success Codes # ################# 200: default: | Request was successful. 201: default: | Resource was created and is ready to use. 202: default: | Request was accepted for processing, but the processing has not been completed. A 'location' header is included in the response which contains a link to check the progress of the request. 204: default: | The server has fulfilled the request by deleting the resource. 300: default: | There are multiple choices for resources. The request has to be more specific to successfully retrieve one of these resources. 302: default: | The response is about a redirection hint. The header of the response usually contains a 'location' value where requesters can check to track the real location of the resource. ################# # Error Codes # ################# 400: default: | Some content in the request was invalid. resource_signal: | The target resource doesn't support receiving a signal. 401: default: | User must authenticate before making a request. 403: default: | Policy does not allow current user to do this operation. 404: default: | The requested resource could not be found. 405: default: | Method is not valid for this endpoint. 409: default: | This operation conflicted with another operation on this resource. duplicate_zone: | There is already a zone with this name. 500: default: | Something went wrong inside the service. This should not happen usually. If it does happen, it means the server has experienced some serious problems. 503: default: | Service is not available. This is mostly caused by service configuration errors which prevents the service from successful start up.