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HTTP status codes (GET object)

The table below describes HTTP status codes that can be returned in response to a request to retrieve an object. For more information about HTTP status codes and the error codes that can accompany them, see Error codes.

Code Meaning Description
200 Success

HCP successfully processed the request.

Note: If the number of bytes returned does not equal the value of the Content-Length response header, try the request again later.

304 Not Modified If using If-Non-Match header and Etag matches, or If-Modified-Since. The response body may contain information regarding the precondition failure.
403 Forbidden Authenticated user does not have permission to perform the requested operation
404 Not Found The object you requested could not be retrieved.
410 Gone

Possible reasons include:

The object exists, but the HCP system does not have the object data. Retry the request, targeting a different system in the replication topology.

The object is in the process of being deleted.

412 Precondition Failed If using If-Match header and Etag does not match, or if-Unmodified-Since. The response body may contain information regarding the precondition failure.
500 Internal Server Error

An internal error occurred.

If this error persists, contact your tenant administrator.

503 Service Unavailable

HCP is temporarily unable to handle the request, probably due to system overload, maintenance, or upgrade. Try the request again, gradually increasing the delay between each successive attempt.

If this error persists, contact your tenant administrator.

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