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Boot Failures
Micro-CS Installation Guide
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The error count pinpoints the error that caused the boot failure. For 
example, if the boot failed during a Read Request due to excessive 
Expedited Remote Procedure Call (ERPC) layer errors, the Errors from 
Last ERPC Layer Invocation lists only errors that occurred during the 
failed Read Request. The report does not list errors that occurred during 
any other Read Request or during the Open Request.
The Open Request and the Read Request layers communicate with the 
block file server (BFS) on the host. The ERPC layer resides below the 
Open Request and the Read Request layers. It is responsible for sending a 
given message to a specific host UDP port and for receiving the correct 
response to that message from the port.
Table 4-5
Errors from Last Open Request 
ARP errors
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) errors indicate that 
the Micro-CS is configured to boot from a specified 
host, but the host would not transmit its Ethernet 
address to the Micro-CS. Possibly, the Micro-CS 
configuration includes the wrong IP encapsulation.
ERPC layer errors
See Errors from Last ERPC Layer Invocation below.
Aborts rx’d
The host’s BFS transmitted an abort in response to the 
Micro-CS’s Open Request. This often means that the 
requested file does not exist on that server. Run 
erpcd -D on the host to obtain more information.
Table 4-6
Errors from Last Read Request
Msgs with wrong 
size
The correct host responded to the Read Request, but 
the data size is incorrect.
ERPC layer errors
See Errors from Last ERPC Layer Invocation below.
Aborts rx’d
The host’s BFS transmitted an abort in response to the 
Micro-CS’s Read Request. Run erpcd -D on the host 
to obtain more information.