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The following errors can be returned by the Azure Blob Storage API when working with AzCopy. The error codes are organized by HTTP status code. For a list of all common REST API error codes, see Common REST API error codes. For a list of Azure Blob Service error codes, see Azure Blob Storage error codes.
Invalid operation against a blob snapshot. Snapshots are read-only. You can't modify them. If you want to modify a blob, you must use the base blob, not a snapshot.
A required query parameter wasn't specified for this request. Verify that all required parameters are included in your command.
The value provided for one of the HTTP headers wasn't in the correct format. Check and correct the formatting of your HTTP headers.
Server failed to authenticate the request. Refer to the information in the www-authenticate header.
Server failed to authenticate the request. Refer to the information in the www-authenticate header.
Server failed to authenticate the request. Make sure the value of the Authorization header is formed correctly including the signature.
The specified account is disabled. Your Azure subscription can get disabled because your credit has expired or if you reached your spending limit. It can also get disabled if you have an overdue bill, hit your credit card limit, or because the Account Administrator canceled the subscription.
The specified resource doesn't exist. Confirm the resource's URL and ensure it has not been deleted or moved.
The specified resource type doesn't match the type of the existing resource.
This error is returned when you try to copy a blob from a source that isn't accessible. More information and possible workarounds can be found here.
The server is currently unable to receive requests. Retry your request.
- Ingress is over the account limit.
- Egress is over the account limit.
- Operations per second is over the account limit.
You can use the Storage insights to monitor the account limits. See Monitoring your storage service with Azure Monitor Storage insights.