CA Identity Manager reports web service-specific exception information in the < ImsException> element of the SOAP response. The < ImsException> information is presented in the < Detail> element of a SOAP fault.
The following table lists the CA Identity Manager exception codes and their meanings:
Code |
Fault Code |
Description |
200 |
Receiver |
Web service is not available. If the Web service is not enabled for the environment, the request fails without any further processing. |
300 |
Sender |
Error parsing the request. |
400 |
Sender |
Authorization failure. This error occurs in either of these cases: No task session exists. The < admin_id> element of the request is empty, and CA Identity Manager cannot retrieve the administrator’s ID from the task session. |
500 |
Sender |
Task session error. Each task session error is reported individually. |
700 |
Receiver |
General error that does not apply to one of the above categories. |
Note: There is no CA Identity Manager detail information associated with the SOAP fault code MustUnderstand. This error occurs when one or more mandatory SOAP header blocks are not understood. NotUnderstood header blocks are generated for headers that cause this fault.
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