EFS / Client / exceptions / NoFreeAddressesInSubnet

NoFreeAddressesInSubnet#

class EFS.Client.exceptions.NoFreeAddressesInSubnet#

Returned if IpAddress was not specified in the request and there are no free IP addresses in the subnet.

Example

try:
  ...
except client.exceptions.NoFreeAddressesInSubnet as e:
  print(e.response)
response#

The parsed error response. All exceptions have a top level Error key that provides normalized access to common exception atrributes. All other keys are specific to this service or exception class.

Syntax

{
    'ErrorCode': 'string',
    'Message': 'string',
    'Error': {
        'Code': 'string',
        'Message': 'string'
    }
}

Structure

  • (dict) –

    Returned if IpAddress was not specified in the request and there are no free IP addresses in the subnet.

    • ErrorCode (string) –

      The error code is a string that uniquely identifies an error condition. It is meant to be read and understood by programs that detect and handle errors by type.

    • Message (string) –

      The error message contains a generic description of the error condition in English. It is intended for a human audience. Simple programs display the message directly to the end user if they encounter an error condition they don’t know how or don’t care to handle. Sophisticated programs with more exhaustive error handling and proper internationalization are more likely to ignore the error message.

    • Error (dict) – Normalized access to common exception attributes.

      • Code (string) – An identifier specifying the exception type.

      • Message (string) – A descriptive message explaining why the exception occured.