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    Weird "crypto_comp_decompress failed" messages during boot of XCP-ng

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      payback007
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      Hi all,

      got some weird "crypto_comp_decompres failed" messeges during boot of XCP-ng. Does anyone no if it matters or not? Investigated this for the first time.

      Some internet search stated to delete old logfiles in /sys/fs/pstore, but not sure if this helps.

      crypto_comp_decompress.png

      Thanks and best regards.

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        KPS Top contributor
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        Hi!

        I am having the same messages.
        Have you been able to solve this?

        Best wishes and thank you

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          Andrew Top contributor @KPS
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          @payback007 @KPS
          On what hardware is it running?

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            KPS Top contributor @Andrew
            last edited by

            @Andrew
            These are Supermicro X11 server.
            I did just delete the files in /sys/fs/pstore and it seems to have solved the issue...

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              Andrew Top contributor @KPS
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              @KPS Clearing it out sounds good. It's for panic crash error logging.

              Here's some more info about it:

              • kernel.org
              • pstore error log capturing system
              • more info

              Not directly related but you can also load IPMI software and look at/clear the IPMI SEL.

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                payback007
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                I don't really remeber about the solution, but assume I deleted the old logfiles too. I did never observe the same failure again.

                I'm also running xcp-ng on a Supermicro X11 with a XEON Silver 4210 CPU.

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