Return Code | Description |
0 | Indicates the execution of the command was successful. A command returns 0 when the HTTP response code is less than 400. |
1 | Indicates that the command syntax is not valid. |
10 | Indicates the output that a command returned does not match the expected values specified with the {--expected-values |-e} option. |
response-code | Indicates the command execution resulted in an error. The return code is the HTTP response code. A command uses this return code when the HTTP response code is greater than or equal to 400. Note: On Unix, return codes greater than 256 are considered "Out of range exit values." As a result, when executing the commands on a client machine that runs on Unix, if the HTTP response code is greater than 256, the return code is response-code modulo 256. |